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After graduating from Tokyo University in 1994, Naoki joined Daiichi Life in April of that year.
Following a spell at the Japan Center for Economic Research, he became a senior researcher at the Daiichi Life Research Institute, taking charge of forecasting and analysis
of US and Japanese economic trends and interest rates.
Naoki took a post as an economist with BNP Paribas in November 2000, and assumed his current role at Goldman Sachs in October 2003.
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Goldman Sachs Japan Co., Ltd.
Goldman Sachs Japan Co., Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Goldman Sachs Japan Co., Ltd. (GSJCL) is the Japan-based broker-dealer subsidiary of Goldman Sachs (Japan) Ltd., ultimately held by The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (NYSE: GS) in the US. The firm originated in 1974 and was formally founded in 1983. Headquartered in Tokyo, GSJCL offers Internet-based transaction services covering equity, debt, commodities and derivatives to a substantial and diversified client base, which includes corporations, financial institutions, governments and high net worth individuals. | Economista | 18/11/2009 |
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Goldman Sachs Japan Co., Ltd.
Goldman Sachs Japan Co., Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Goldman Sachs Japan Co., Ltd. (GSJCL) is the Japan-based broker-dealer subsidiary of Goldman Sachs (Japan) Ltd., ultimately held by The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (NYSE: GS) in the US. The firm originated in 1974 and was formally founded in 1983. Headquartered in Tokyo, GSJCL offers Internet-based transaction services covering equity, debt, commodities and derivatives to a substantial and diversified client base, which includes corporations, financial institutions, governments and high net worth individuals. | Finance |
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