"Exchanges at Goldman Sachs" Podcast Ought to cryptocurrencies be thought of an institutional plus class? That's the query Goldman Sachs' Allison Nathan explores on this episode of Exchanges at Goldman Sachs in conversations with Galaxy Digital's Michael Novogratz, NYU's Nouriel Roubini and Goldman Sachs' Mathew McDermott.
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Recorded over a number of classes all through April 2021.
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