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A decade after successfully weathering the financial crisis of 2008, Goldman Sachs chief executive and chairman Lloyd Blankfein decided to retire. His long-standing deputy, Gary Cohn, had departed at the beginning of 2017 to head the National Economic Council in the Trump administration, so Blankfein had a tough choice to make over the succession.
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