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Gerald Corrigan

Corrigan or Eurostat: whom would you believe?

Eurostat, the European statistical agency, has maintained something of a difficult-to-swallow position regarding its knowledge — or supposed lack thereof — of Greece’s use of Goldman Sachs and the currency swap market to burnish its books. More…

Corrigan likely to chair Goldman

Gerald Corrigan, a former head of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, is being tapped by Goldman Sachs to chair its newly created bank holding company, reports the FT. Goldman and rival Morgan Stanley are transforming themselves into commercial banks, More…

US banks urge sweeping market reforms

The world’s biggest banks are proposing dramatic revisions to the securitisation and derivatives industries under reforms outlined in a study headed by Gerald Corrigan, ex-NY Fed chief and managing director at Goldman Sachs. More…