Goldman Sachs' Consumer Lending Retreat Leads to 58% Profit Plunge
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Goldman Sachs reported a 58% drop in profit as the bank scaled back on consumer lending, reflecting a shift in strategy towards its core businesses. The decline in profit comes as the bank focuses on its traditional strengths in investment banking and wealth management, while reducing its exposure to riskier consumer lending activities.
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