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Goldman Sachs moves financial institutions head Lievens from London to Paris in Brexit shift

Goldman has been dispersing dealmakers across the continent after Brexit

Goldman has been bulking up in Paris, with both traders and dealmakers
Goldman has been bulking up in Paris, with both traders and dealmakers Photo: Nathan Laine via Getty Images

Goldman Sachs is shifting the head of its financial institutions group in Europe, Dirk Lievens, from London to Paris as the Wall Street bank continues its strategy of dispersing dealmakers across Europe after Brexit.

Lievens will relocate to the French capital, joining a clutch of managing directors in the FIG team who moved in the aftermath of the UK’s exit from the EU. He will look to double the size of his team in Paris, he told Bloomberg.

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