Report title: Goldman Sachs 2Q09 Tearsheet
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770 word report published Aug 09, 2009

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Goldman Sachs 2Q09 Tearsheet Goldman Sachs (A1(Neg)/A(Neg)) was downgraded by Moody's on December 16, 2008 and by S&P on December 19, 2008. We are holding our rating of Goldman Sachs at high-A given the firm's ability to generate capital...

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