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Goldman Sachs UK corporate broking co-head Shelley set to join Barclays

Thu, 26th Feb 2015 17:49

By Andrew Winterbottom

Feb 26 (Reuters) - Philip Shelley, co-head of UK corporatebroking at Goldman Sachs Group Inc is set to joinBarclays, people familiar with the matter told Reuters.

Shelley, who joined Goldman Sachs from UBS four years ago,is expected to join in a senior client role at Barclays. GoldmanSachs and Barclays declined to comment.

The news of Shelley moving to Barclays was first reported bysecurities and investment banking weekly Financial News. (http://bit.ly/1wkp8PQ)

Goldman Sachs said on Thursday it had promoted two regionalheads of its mergers and acquisitions (M&A) business to globalM&A co-heads, and made one of its previous global M&A co-heads aglobal M&A co-chairman.

Philip Shelley could not be reached for comment. (Writing by Aashika Jain in Bengaluru; Editing by Mark Potter)

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