Goldman Sachs is reviewing its collection of alternative investment businesses and it's part of a plan under the new CEO to simplify the bank's strategy

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Goldman Sachs is in the early stages of a review of its alternative investments businesses and may decide to restructure them or otherwise tie them more closely together, according to people with know

ledge of the review.

The Wall Street firm manages private equity, private credit, real estate and infrastructure funds in its merchant banking division. It also manages a host of alternative investments out of its asset management arm, including private equity and private credit strategies, as well as commodities and hedge funds.

The alternatives review is in the early stages and the management team may ultimately decide to keep the structure as is, according to one of the people. When it comes to the review of the alternatives business, one part of the analysis is focused on reducing the duplication that occurs by having similar businesses housed in different areas of the firm, one of the people said.

 

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