Structured credit head leaves asset manager, reports Pensions & Investments
Pensions & Investments has reported that David Rosenblum, portfolio manager and head of structured credit with Goldman Sachs Asset Management in New York, has left the firm
This is a clear indication that all the Structured credit transactions are winding down and eventually we all have to reinvent ourselves into something more in demand and value added. But, just like in the "Terminator" movies .."WE'LL BACK" .. hopefully
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Comment by: Anonymous. Posted 14 years ago [2009-06-01 21:56:52]