Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon spoke to CNBC's Wilfred Frost on Thursday.
"We're building for the long term. I feel good about the progress that we're making," the Goldman chief said in an interview with CNBC's Wilfred Frost.
"We're building for the long term. I feel good about the progress that we're making," the Goldman chief said in an interview with CNBC's Wilfred Frost. "I think we're in the early stages of building a digital platform for consumers that gives them more information, more tools are their disposal."
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