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Goldman Sachs’ pay costs swell 5% despite deep job cuts

Goldman's key dealmaking unit is down 17% so far in 2023 and key businesses remain under pressure

Goldman has retained its second-place position in the investment banking fee league tables so far in 2023, with 7.4% of the market
Goldman has retained its second-place position in the investment banking fee league tables so far in 2023, with 7.4% of the market Photo: Bloomberg via Getty Images

Pay costs at Goldman Sachs have edged up by 5% so far this year despite ongoing pressure on revenue within its key business lines and deep job cuts in 2023.

The Wall Street bank's compensation costs hit $11.9bn for the first nine months of 2023, an increase of 5% on the prior year. This works out as an average payment of $259,193 for the year so far, up from $231,853 for the same period in 2022.

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