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GSAM adds five for fixed income

Goldman Sachs Asset Management, the funds arm of the US bank, has made five hires for its $161bn (€126bn) fixed income and currency management business.

Two fund managers, Kevin Corrigan and Stephen Goldman, join in New York. Corrigan was previously managing director of US fixed income funds house Fischer Francis Trees & Watts, while Goldman joins from bonds giant Pimco, where he worked on developing the manager's European business.

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