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Goldman Sachs to move some UK staff back to the office in mid-June

Goldman has gradually been returning staff to offices in continental Europe, following an unprecedented upheaval of its workforce where around 98% were working from home at the peak of the coronavirus pandemic

Dragons on Holborn Viaduct overlook Goldman's offices
Dragons on Holborn Viaduct overlook Goldman's offices Photo: Alamy

Goldman Sachs' London staff will begin their return to the office from 15 June, the latest move by a large investment bank to get employees back to pre-pandemic conditions as coronavirus infection rates begin to decline in the UK.

Employees of the US banking giant will start a "gradual and careful return to office", a memo sent today by the head of its international business, Richard Gnodde, said.

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