Goldman CFO says 2nd qtr driven by strong trading
By Steve Eder
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs' strong second-quarter earnings were a result of "basic blocking and tackling for the firm," the Wall Street bank's chief financial officer said on Tuesday.
In a quarter in which Goldman reported a 33 percent rise in earnings, David Viniar said the company focussed on its core businesses, without ramping up risk.
"We did well across a variety of businesses," Viniar said on a conference call with journalists. "It was very well spread, across equities and underwriting."
He said Goldman's risk portfolio was essentially flat in the quarter, calling it "vanilla" in terms of fears about the bank engaging in too much risk so soon after last year's credit crisis.
Viniar said Goldman benefited from the disappearance of some of its competitors in the investment banking business.
"There is definitely less competition out there," he said, adding that there is also less risk capital available.
Goldman set aside $6.65 billion (4 billion pounds) for compensation in the quarter, at a time when banks are under political pressure to curb lavish bonuses.
Viniar said the compensation figures are strong for the first half of the year but will suffer if the company falters in the second half. Continued...
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