Global Finance Group Adds Goldman Sachs and HK Authority Members
Published Date: 3/7/2025
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The Global Synchronizer Foundation just added four big new members, including Goldman Sachs and the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, to their team working on financial market research. This update keeps their special legal protections in place and means the group can keep growing and sharing info without antitrust worries. No money changes or new projects were announced, but they’ll keep letting folks join and will update the government as needed.
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