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  2. Goldman Sachs asset management factor model - Wikipedia

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    The Goldman Sachs asset management (GSAM) factor model is a quantitative investment model used by financial analysts to assess the potential performance and risk of company. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] There are various types of factor models – statistical models, macroeconomic models and fundamental models.

  3. Robert Litterman - Wikipedia

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    Prior to Kepos Capital, Litterman spent 23 years at Goldman Sachs, where he was head of the Quantitative Resources Group in Goldman Sachs Asset Management for 11 years, starting in 1998. Prior to that position, Litterman headed the firm-wide risk department from 1994 to 1998, and prior to that he was the co-head of the model development group ...

  4. Cliff Asness - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Asness persuaded a few partners at Goldman to provide him with an initial US$10-million investment to employ the computer-driven models that his team had developed, to invest in the market. [6] [13] [14] When the $10 million initial investment reached $100 million, Goldman opened the fund to the public—the Goldman Sachs Global Alpha ...

  5. Goldman Sachs May Strip 60 Executives of Partnership

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    Goldman Sachs (GS) may strip as many as 60 executives of their partnerships this year to make way for new executives in a process known as "de-partnering." Only 375 or so of Goldman's 35,000 ...

  6. Goldman hopes to double private credit business as it ...

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    Goldman Sachs (GS) is retreating from an ill-fated foray into consumer banking.But there is another area where it plans to expand: private credit. The Wall Street giant is attempting to double the ...

  7. Black–Litterman model - Wikipedia

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    In finance, the Black–Litterman model is a mathematical model for portfolio allocation developed in 1990 at Goldman Sachs by Fischer Black and Robert Litterman, and published in 1992. It seeks to overcome problems that institutional investors have encountered in applying modern portfolio theory in practice.

  8. Goldman Sachs Capital Partners - Wikipedia

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    Goldman Sachs has historically invested capital in a variety of businesses alongside its investment banking clients. [2] In the early and mid-1980s, Goldman was a slow entrant into the financing of leveraged buyouts and junk bonds and preferred to focus on its traditional mergers and acquisitions advisory business.

  9. E2open Faces Organic Growth Challenges, Debt Overhang ... - AOL

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    Goldman Sachs analyst Adam Hotchkiss downgraded E2open Parent Holdings (NYSE:ETWO) from Neutral to Sell and lowered the price target from $3.5 to $2.9. The stock fell. Despite year-to-date stock ...