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February 12, 2013
16:40 EDTRPXC, GSRPX Corp. names Ned Segal as CFO as Adam Spiegel leaving
RPX Corporation (RPXC) announced the selection of Ned Segal as Chief Financial Officer, effective no later than June 1. Segal joins RPX after almost 17 years with Goldman Sachs (GS), most recently as a Managing Director, Head of Global Software Investment Banking and COO of Technology Banking. Adam Spiegel, RPX's current CFO, is leaving the company to seek a new opportunity with an earlier stage company.
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May 20, 2013
06:41 EDTGSGoldman Sachs seeking to sell stake in Chinese bank, Reuters reports
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May 16, 2013
13:16 EDTRPXCRPX Corp. to host analyst meeting
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09:05 EDTGSSolarCity, Goldman Sachs collaborate on solar lease financing platform
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06:41 EDTGSBig banks to benefit from U.S. concession on derivatives, NY Times says
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06:19 EDTGSU.K. judge rules Goldman Sachs tax deal didn’t break law, Bloomberg reports
Goldman Sachs Group's deal with the U.K. government that may have saved the investment bank about $30.6M on its taxes didn’t break any laws and was properly conducted, a judge ruled, reports Bloomberg. Reference Link
May 15, 2013
13:17 EDTGSGoldman Sachs COO says will address Fed's CCAR concerns
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13:15 EDTGSGoldman Sachs COO says wouldn't cut equities on first move by Fed
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13:15 EDTGSGoldman Sachs volatility near low end of historic range
Goldman Sachs June call option implied volatility is at 21, July and October is at 22; compared to its 26-week average of 25 according to Track Data, suggesting decreasing price movement.
06:34 EDTGSJPMorgan CEO has obtained advice from Goldman counterpart, NY Times says
JPMorgan (JPM) CEO Jamie Dimon has spoken with his counterpart at Goldman Sachs (GS), Lloyd Blankfein, a number of times in recent months about the challenges that Dimon is facing, according to The New York Times, which cited unnamed sources. Reference Link J
May 14, 2013
09:01 EDTGSNVIDIA in $750M accelerated share repurchase pact with Goldman Sachs
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08:33 EDTGSCFTC investigates swap contracts, FT reports
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission issued a “special call” asking Wall Street banks and other traders to provide documents that would prove recent derivatives transactions known as “exchanges of futures for swaps” were legal. Lawyers at the CFTC enforcement division are also scrutinizing the trades for possible violations. The probe is into the legitimacy of more than 1M energy and metals transactions by the biggest traders in commodities markets over the past two years.Reference Link
07:59 EDTGSGlass Lewis: Investors should oppose Goldman Sachs pay plan, Bloomberg reports
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06:01 EDTGSGoldman looking to lessen reliance on Bloomberg, NY Post reports
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May 13, 2013
15:04 EDTGSFed says large banks must submit midyear stress tests on July 5
Eighteen large U.S. bank holding companies are required to submit the results of their company-run, midyear stress tests to the Federal Reserve on July 5, the Federal Reserve said. The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act required that large bank holding companies and non-bank financial institutions that are designated for Federal Reserve supervision by the Financial Stability Oversight Council conduct two stress tests each year. In the midyear test, which is being conducted for the first time in 2013, each firm develops its own baseline, adverse, and severely adverse scenarios to best reflect its individual operations and risks. Each firm in the midyear test is required to release the results produced under its severely adverse scenario, helping promote market discipline and understanding of the financial conditions and risks of individual firms, between September 15 and September 30, the Fed added.
May 9, 2013
08:09 EDTGSJPMorgan, Bank of America had perfect trading records in Q1, Bloomberg reports
JPMorgan Chase (JPM) and Bank of America (BAC) had perfect trading records in the first quarter, making money every day of the period as Morgan Stanley (MS) posted losses in eight sessions and Goldman Sachs (GS) in two, reports Bloomberg. One daily gain at JPMorgan was over $200M as the bank recovered from last year’s London Whale derivatives loss, the company said in a regulatory filing. Reference Link
06:05 EDTGSGoldman Sachs made about $500M for Malaysian bond sales, Bloomberg reports
Goldman Sachs Group made about $500M arranging three bond sales in the past year for 1Malaysia Development Bhd., the state investment fund led by Prime Minister Najib Razak, sources say, reports Bloomberg. That total is nearly as much as Malaysia pays each month on its debt and compares with Goldman's record $694M of global bond underwriting fees in the first quarter, according to Bloomberg data. Reference Link
05:43 EDTGSBig banks take the offense against Washington, WSJ reports
The biggest U.S. banks are going on the offensive to fight off growing efforts in Washington to rein them in, reports the Wall Street Journal. They've hired longtime, influential Washington insiders to deflect regulatory and political pressure to strengthen their finances and to sell assets. Reference Link
May 8, 2013
13:14 EDTGSGoldman said to have earned $500M from Malaysia bond deals, Bloomberg reports
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07:24 EDTGSFederal Reserve Bank of Chicago to host a conference
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May 7, 2013
10:20 EDTGSBanks accused of restraining swaps market competition, Bloomberg says
A sheet metal workers union in Cleveland claimed in federal court that Goldman Sachs Group (GS), Citigroup (C) and 10 other banks have restrained market competition" for credit default swaps, violating U.S antitrust law, says Bloomberg. Other banks named in the complaint include Bank of America (BAC), Deutsche Bank (DB), and UBS (UBS), added Bloomberg. Reference Link

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