British investment bank Barclays said on Monday it has appointed former Goldman Sachs banker Paul Johnson as head of equities for Asia Pacific. Based in Hong Kong, Johnson will lead Barclays' equities business in the Asia Pacific region,
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By Nupur Anand NEW YORK -Apple is in talks with Barclays to replace Goldman Sachs as the tech giant's credit card partner, said two sources familiar with the matter, as the Wall Street giant steps back from its consumer finance ambitions.
The six-year-long Apple Card partnership between Goldman Sachs and Apple might end sooner than expected. Here's who could take the business.
Barclays (BCS) hired Paul Johnson from Goldman Sachs Group (GS) as head of equities for Asia-Pacific, Cathy Chan of Bloomberg reports, citing
Barclays raised the firm’s price target on Goldman Sachs (GS) to $760 from $713 and keeps an Overweight rating on the shares following the Q4
Apple is exploring partnerships with Barclays and Synchrony to replace Goldman Sachs as its credit card partner as Goldman scales back its consumer finance ambitions.
The Goldman Sachs Group (NYSE:GS – Get Free Report) had its price objective boosted by equities researchers at Barclays from $588.00 to $713.00 in a research note issued on Monday,Benzinga reports.
Apple is in talks with Barclays to replace Goldman Sachs as the tech giant’s credit card partner, says two sources familiar with the matter, as the Wall Street giant steps back from its consumer finance ambitions.
Just a day after the Goldman Sachs CEO said that his company's deal to service Apple Card customers may end early, two banks are said to be in active discussions to take over. Barclays and ...
It's been Goldman Sachs in the background since the Apple Card's launch in 2019. Ever since its introduction in 2019, the Apple Card has been powered
NEW YORK -Apple is in talks with Barclays to replace Goldman Sachs as the tech giant's credit card partner, said two sources familiar with the matter, as the Wall Street giant steps back from its ...