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Goldman plans to fold its biggest businesses into three divisions, merging investment banking and trading into one unit, people familiar with the matter said

Marcus, the Wall Street firm’s consumer arm, to be part of a combined asset, wealth business.

Marcus, the Wall Street firm’s consumer arm, to be part of a combined asset, wealth business
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