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Goldman Sachs says Brexit could adversely affect operations

Published 08/04/2016, 08:32 AM
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(Reuters) - Goldman Sachs Group Inc (NYSE:GS) said on Thursday that Britain's vote to leave the European Union may adversely affect some of its operations in the EU and could require the bank to restructure some of its businesses.

Brexit will also likely change arrangements by which firms in the United Kingdom are able to provide services in the EU, which may adversely affect the way the bank conducts certain operations, the bank said in regulatory filing.

Goldman, which did not break down its exposure to the EU or the UK, said the timing and outcome of Brexit negotiations were highly uncertain.

The bank also raised the upper end of its estimate of legal losses it may face beyond what it has set aside to $2 billion from the $1.9 billion it estimated in the preceding quarter.

In other filings this week, Bank of America Corp (NYSE:BAC) also said its businesses and results could be adversely affected by Brexit and that it may incur additional costs if its UK entities found that their ability to conduct business in the bloc was limited.

However, JPMorgan Chase & Co (NYSE:JPM) said it did not believe that any likely scenario from Brexit would threaten the viability of its business units or its ability to serve clients in the EU and the UK.

© Reuters. The logo of Dow Jones Industrial Average stock market index listed company Goldman Sachs (GS) is seen on the clothing of a trader working at the Goldman Sachs stall on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange

Citigroup Inc (NYSE:C) said it had not experienced any significant negative impact on its results or client activity as a result of Brexit.

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