Goldman Sachs has recruited senior bankers from Bank of America and JPMorgan to strengthen its private equity banking team in India, aiming to capitalize on the increasing dealmaking and investor interest in the country. The move comes as part of a broader trend in the financial sector, with Morgan Stanley also making changes in its private equity division in Asia following the retirement of key personnel.
Goldman Sachs has hired two senior bankers from JPMorgan to bolster its private equity banking team amid an expected resurgence in dealmaking. https://t.co/WGCVlDG474
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Morgan Stanley is shaking up its private equity division in Asia following the retirement of veteran employees Chin Chou and Andrew Hawkyard https://t.co/5KCDwJH2XA
Goldman Sachs taps BofA bankers for India dealmaking roles, sources say https://t.co/Z0w7VkCSQm https://t.co/qoMgjzs8lG
⚠️ GOLDMAN SACHS TAPS BOFA BANKERS FOR INDIA DEALMAKING ROLES, SOURCES SAY Full Story → https://t.co/yPwEMy572G Goldman Sachs has hired two senior bankers in India to cash in on growing dealmaking and investor interest in the South Asian country, three sources with direct… https://t.co/5v2QQehKZV