, Columnist
Goldman Exodus Isn't Just About Trump
Staff cuts at the bank and Citigroup are helping to keep costs down.
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Goldman Sachs Group Inc. slimmed down in 2016 -- and not just because the Trump administration was recruiting.
The New York-based bank reported fourth-quarter earnings on Wednesday that beat Wall Street expectations, helped in part by cost-saving measures that included lowering headcount by 500 positions. The decline brought reductions for the year to 2,400, or 7 percent of staff -- more than its peers.
