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Goldman Sachs just named a new crop of partners. Here's a list of the bankers who joined one of the most exclusive clubs on Wall Street. (GS)

Goldman Sachs named its new partners on Wednesday. Here's a list of the bankers who just joined one of the most prestigious clubs on Wall Street.

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Goldman Sachs has selected its latest class of partners, bestowing 69 people with one of the most sought titles on Wall Street.

A record-high 26% of this year's class consisted of women. The sales-and-trading division, which has been struggling to adapt to postcrisis rule changes, got 28 new partners. Investment banking, the former home of CEO David Solomon, received 21.

Goldman watchers typically examine the percentage of new partners to come from each division as a way of divining how management is thinking about the future direction of business strategy. Here's the list of the partners:

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  • Philip Aldis,
  • Margaret Chinwe Anadu,
  • Anthony Arnold,
  • Jacqueline Arthur,
  • Farshid Asl,
  • Yibo Bao,
  • David Bicarregui,
  • Beat Cabiallavetta,
  • Niharika Cabiallavetta,
  • Greg Calnon,
  • Katrien Carbonez,
  • Michael Casey,
  • Nikhil Choraria,
  • Colin Convey,
  • Anthony Dewell,
  • Arun Dhar,
  • Sean Fan,
  • Jeffrey Fine,
  • Brian Friedman,
  • Daniel Friedman,
  • Antonio Gatti,
  • Jamie Goodman,
  • John Greenwood,
  • David Gribble,
  • Magnus Hardeberg,
  • Boe Hartman,
  • Earl Hunt,
  • Nell Hutton,
  • Tanweer Kabir,
  • Zaid Khaldi,
  • Tobias Koester,
  • Thomas Leake,
  • Rick Li,
  • Zheng Li,
  • Thomas Malafronte,
  • Lisa Mantil,
  • Shogo Matsuzawa,
  • Heather Kennedy Miner,
  • Igor Modlin,
  • Steven Moffitt,
  • Eric Murciano,
  • Craig Murray,
  • Eric Neveux,
  • Barry O'Brien,
  • Daniel Oneglia,
  • Andy Ozment,
  • Andrew Philipp,
  • Asahi Pompey,
  • Stephanie Rader,
  • Radovan Radman,
  • Akila Raman,
  • Tom Riggs,
  • Philip Salem,
  • Laurie Schmidt,
  • Jameson Schriber,
  • Anshul Sehgal,
  • James Sinclair,
  • Amit Sinha,
  • Anna Skoglund,
  • Stephanie Smith,
  • Richard Spencer,
  • David Stark,
  • Sinead Strain,
  • Michele Titi-Cappelli,
  • Philippa Vizzone,
  • Ward Waltemath,
  • Miriam Wheeler,
  • Rana Yared,
  • Mikhail Zlotnik
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