The report said that the firm’s researchers hold weekly meetings, referred to as the “trading huddle,” at which analysts discuss their latest views of individual stocks, and that those views are passed on to the firm’s top clients and Goldman traders who run the firm’s own money. The paper, citing company documents, said few of the firm’s clients who receive written stock research from Goldman ever hear or know about the views that emerge from the meetings.
via MarketWatch
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