Malaysian finance minister: It's 'reasonable' to ask Goldman for $7.5 billion over 1MDB 'agony'

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Malaysian Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng said Monday that the $7.5 billion the country is seeking from U.S. investment bank Goldman Sachs over the 1MDB scandal is an 'extremely reasonable' amount.

 

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peanuts compared to the wall...

I think so too - any amount sending goldmansachs the lehman way is “extremely reasonable” right Elliott_Broidy

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