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Goldman Sachs finalises Australian ECM line up – The Australian Financial Review
New York-based Ian Taylor will return to Australia to head Goldman Sachs’ local equity capital markets business.

Goldman Sachs also promoted ECM operative Aaron Lamshed to head of syndicate. Lamshed, a former Bank of America and CIMB banker, replaces Jack Anstey, who is moving to the US.
“In his new role as head of Syndicate, Aaron will oversee pricing and allocation of our ECM transactions, in addition to retaining his existing ECM origination and execution responsibilities,” Johnston told staff.
Taylor fills the role vacated by Sarah Rennie in May.
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