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Late trading wins can’t prevent 20% profit slide at Goldman

Higher costs linked to litigation and acquisitions weighed on the bank

David Solomon, chair and CEO, Goldman Sachs
David Solomon, chair and CEO, Goldman Sachs Photo: Getty Images

A late surge in trading revenues was not enough to prevent a 20% fall in profits at Goldman Sachs in 2019, as higher costs linked to litigation and acquisitions weighed on the bank.

On 15 January, the US bank reported net profits of $8.4bn for last year. Group revenues of $36.5bn were flat but ahead of analyst consensus.

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