Goldman special situations head sets up own firm

European co-head of secretive principal investments arm quits to set up new firm

The European co-head of Goldman Sachs' special situations team has become the latest in a line of partners at the US bank to quit in order to set up a new firm.

Simon Mansfield, European co-head of Goldman's special situations group, the secretive principal investments unit, has left the bank, according to people familiar with the matter.

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