Melbourne-based Thompson spent eight years at the Wall Street giant.
Goldman Sachs’ executive director Nicolas Thompson has tendered his resignation and will join former colleague Mario Argyrides at Jefferies Australia.It is understood Melbourne-based Thompson, who spent eight years at the Wall Street giant on its institutional equities sales desk, informed clients and colleagues on Tuesday.
Sources told this column one or two more sales people from Goldman’s equities division were expected to leave this week, including Thompson’s counterpart in Sydney, Will Allott.It also comes after Goldman cemented its position at the top of equity capital markets league tables on Monday, overseeing Worley Limited’s largest shareholder, Dubai-based infrastructure group Sidara, 19 per cent selldown of the ASX-listed engineering group after market close.
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