Goldman's Pay Will Be `Dramatically' Hit by Crisis, Palm Says By Ian Katz
Nov. 13 (
Bloomberg) -- Goldman Sachs Group Inc.'s payouts to employees will be ``dramatically affected'' by the financial turmoil this year and the firm's results, a company executive said today.
``Employee compensation will be dramatically affected by changes in the overall economic and financial environment and our performance for the full year,'' Gregory Palm, a general counsel at the New York-based investment bank, said today in prepared testimony for a hearing before U.S. Senate Banking Chairman Christopher Dodd.
Palm said the firm's bonuses would be paid out of earnings for the year, and federal bailout funds provided under the so- called Troubled Asset Relief Program would be not be used for the awards.
Employee pay ``certainly will not increase as a result of receiving TARP funds,'' Palm said, noting that decisions on compensation won't be made until the end of the year. Analysts estimate the firm will report a fourth-quarter loss.
Goldman, which converted from the largest U.S. securities firm into a bank holding company in September, is one of nine U.S. banks that received a total of $125 billion under TARP. Goldman received $10 billion.
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