Goldman Sachs (GS) CEO David Solomon said he sees a “slower” trajectory for talent growth this year despite an upbeat call on global markets, Denise Wee and Stephen Engle of Bloomberg reports. “It’s probably a bit more constrained in 2026, we see opportunities for efficiency and we try to deploy those,” Solomon said in an interview with Bloomberg Television. “Those efficiency opportunities give us more of an opportunity to invest in parts of our business where we can scale growth and some of that growth scales with additional headcount.”
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