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Goldman Sachs' vice chair, Richard Gnodde, is planning to leave the UK for Italy.He is the latest wealthy individual to ...
Goldman Sachs’ boss and billionaire property investors Ian and Richard Livingstone have quit Britain in the wake of Labour’s ...
Goldman Sachs’ most senior banker outside America is joining the growing ranks of wealthy foreigners leaving the UK to avoid ...
Richard Gnodde, the investment banking juggernaut’s vice chairman, is moving to Milan to avoid changes the Chancellor made to ...
TWO of Britain’s richest real estate investors have ditched the UK as their home territory, the latest departures among the country’s elite as the nation hits wealthy residents with tax hikes. UK ...
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Goldman Sachs abandons DEI rule, saying it has ‘served its purpose’In an interview that aired Wednesday, Richard Gnodde, CEO of Goldman Sachs International and a member of the bank’s Management Committee, told the BBC that the bank had scrapped its board ...
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Financial watchdogs ditch DEI regulation and ‘name and shame’ plansBut several high-profile moves have spilled into the UK and Europe. Goldman Sachs vice chair Richard Gnodde said the US banking behemoth had scrapped its rule barring it from advising all-male ...
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S.Africa plans to send team to US to settle a deal: Ramaphosa"We would like to go to the United States to do a deal," he said in a discussion with Goldman Sachs vice chairman Richard Gnodde. "We don't want to go and explain ourselves, we want to go and do a ...
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Goldman Sachs scraps diversity rule that ‘served its purpose’In an interview with the BBC, the bank’s vice chair Richard Gnodde said: “That policy was put in place to try and drive a change in behaviour and I think that’s happened.” The policy was ...
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