Abu Dhabi state fund cuts ties with Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs helped 1MDB arrange three bonds between 2012 and 2013 and pocketed US$600 million in the process. – EPA pic, January 24, 2019.
MUBADALA Investment Co, an Abu Dhabi sovereign fund, will no longer conduct business with Goldman Sachs, the investment bank at the heart of the 1MDB scandal, reports
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