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By Alan Steinberg | December 17, 2020, 5:53 pm | in Columnist
In the midst of a maelstrom of political and Coronavirus news in New Jersey and the metropolitan New York region, one recent event of major significance has remained surprisingly ignored in the Garden State. I speak of the news earlier this month, reported extensively in the New York political and business media, that Goldman Sachs is considering moving one its major divisions, specifically its asset management unit to South Florida.
To be sure, Goldman Sachs has no plans to move its core business, namely its famed trading and investment banking divisions away from Wall Street. Still, Goldman Sachs is a leading player in asset management, managing $1.46 trillion as of the end of the third quarter, up 19% from a year earlier. A move of this division from New York would have a major economic and psychological impact on both Manhattan and the New York Metropolitan are
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On Wednesday morning, MSNBC host Kasie Hunt served up a softball interview to Georgia Democratic candidate Jon Ossoff which not only cued up and left unchallenged his claims of racism leveled at Republicans, but even pressed from the left as she cited criticisms of the Democratic Party from liberals like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
As she filled in for regular anchor Hallie Jackson, Hunt began the interview by fretting over Republicans running intense attacks against Democrat Raphael Warnock, who is running for the other Senate seat in a pair of runoff elections in Georgia:
We ve seen Republicans really level quite a few intense attacks on Raphael Warnock who is, of course, running in the other seat. And the two of you have really tied your fortunes together, campaigning together, appearing together, talking about a unified message. Why do you think Republicans are so focused on Warnock at this point?