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Goldman move for former head of NY Fed

By Henny Sender in New York

Published: December 3 2008 02:15 | Last updated: December 3 2008 02:15

Gerald Corrigan, a former head of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, is being tapped by Goldman Sachs as chairman of its newly created bank holding company.

Goldman and rival Morgan Stanley are transforming themselves into commercial banks, a move encouraged by the US government after Lehman Brothers’ collapse.

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