Goldman’s Eric Lane retires – AllianceBernstein wants in on more SPACs – Goldman restarts crypto trading desk

Goldman’s Eric Lane retires – AllianceBernstein wants in on more SPACs – Goldman restarts crypto trading desk

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A Goldman veteran is departing after more than 25 years with the firm.

Eric Lane, co-head of asset management at Goldman Sachs, is retiring. That leaves Julian Salisbury, currently his co-head, to lead the division independently. We've got the full memo announcing the news.

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Ali Dibadj, AllianceBernstein's CFO, explains the asset manager's ambitions in the SPAC market. Read more here.