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Michael Sherwood quits Goldman Sachs role

One of London’s most high-profile investment bankers is retiring from the US bank after more than 30 years

Michael Sherwood quits Goldman Sachs role
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Michael Sherwood, a Goldman Sachs veteran tipped as potential leader of the Wall Street bank, has stepped down from his role running its business in Europe.

Sherwood, currently vice-chairman and co-chief executive officer of Goldman Sachs International, has been with the bank for more than 30 years and is one of London's most high-profile investment bankers.

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