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Goldman Sachs may soon be dancing to a different beat

The feuds, the faces and the farcical

Go to Apple Music or Spotify and you can find the debut single of a hip new DJ, D-Sol. Don’t Stop, a remix of the Fleetwood Mac song of the same name, is just the type of catchy tune sure to fill dance floors this summer, but who is this nascent star? Step forward David Solomon, president of Goldman Sachs, whose part-time DJing has done nothing to dampen speculation that he is heir apparent to Lloyd Blankfein, the bank’s chief executive.

Fraudsters go Dutch
How lax are Natwest’s anti-fraud controls? I only ask because somebody recently applied for a credit card in my name, then spent the next two weeks on a buying spree that only stopped when the £20,000 limit was reached. While I…

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