The proposed settlement was disclosed in papers filed in federal court in Manhattan on Friday
The New York-based bank saw a 73 per cent slump in the volume of Asia Pacific ECM deals it worked on
Job cuts come in a climate of a slump in deal-making in the region
Many of Goldman's European rivals have announced plans to scale down their operations in Asia
Shares of Den Networks were trading at Rs 81.15, up 3.57% in the pre-close session on BSE
Goldman became a bank holding company at the height of the financial crisis in 2008, as did rival Morgan Stanley
Expects 7.9% GDP growth this year, lauds govt push on reforms, policies
Better monsoon, civil service wage hike, a favourable fiscal monetary policy mix, recent passage of key reforms and continued FDI inflows should all support growth
Goldman Sachs in October 2015 already paid a $50 million fine to New York state regulators in the case
For documents related to the bank's dealings with scandal-hit Malaysian state fund 1MDB
Brexit and China among top risks that could dent growth, it says
A series of production disruptions in Nigeria, Venezuela, Libya and Canada pushed oil to a 2016 high of $52.86 last week
The LIA is attempting to claw back $1.2 billion from nine trades it carried out with the US banking firm in 2008
If the US Federal Reserve chooses to raise interest rates, it may hit long-term debt the hardest
In a report, Goldman Sachs said the biggest challenge before India is to create jobs to unleash productivity of its youth
Goldman Sachs 12-month outlook neutral; BofA-ML survey sees rise in cash among global fund managers
Goldman's Tesla upgrade is a case of bad timing
The fund manager is reviewing options including a sale or a management buyout
The strategy of the bank is to partner with small brokerages and wealth management firms
Timothy Moe said the micro-level reforms undertaken thus far have aided ease of doing business and are also a positive for corporate earnings