Goldman Sachs will claw back executive bonuses after 1MDB scandal fines: Source
CNBC's Wilfred Frost reports on Goldman Sachs, which is set to pay nearly $3 billion in penalties related to 1MDB scandal. The bank will claw back tens of millions in executive bonuses, according to a source.
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