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Goldman Sachs’s Gerald Corrigan to retire

Former New York Fed President to step down as a partner at end of May

Goldman Sachs offices in New York
Goldman Sachs offices in New York

E Gerald Corrigan, the former New York Federal Reserve president who embarked on a second career at Goldman Sachs, will retire from the Wall Street firm at the end of May.

Corrigan, a partner who joined Goldman in 1994, held a series of advisory roles at the firm. In 2010, Goldman appointed him co-chair of the business standards committee to strengthen practices and its relationship with clients frayed by the financial crisis.

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