Goldman Sachs is shuffling its top stock trading executives as the business tries to claw back market share from Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan

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The changes come as Goldman's equities business is in the midst of trying to claw back market share lost in past years to Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan.

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