Goldman vindicated in bet on commodities as rivals shy away
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GOLDMAN Sachs Group stuck with commodities trading while rivals have pulled back, and on Friday the bank felt vindicated.
While Goldman does not disclose revenue for commodities trading specifically, chief financial officer Harvey Schwartz highlighted it as a bright spot in the bank's broader fixed-income trading business, which had a rough quarter.
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