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In the context of an economy that still lives with a silhouette imposed as a response to
the 2008 crisis, this thesis aims to understand the impact of the Dodd-Frank Act and
the Basel III on Goldman Sachs. We find that Goldman has not only fulfilled but often
exceeded the requirements imposed by regulators. Moreover, we explain how the firm
accessed the challenge of regaining its reputation as one of the best in class in the
Wall Street world. It was possible to verify that Goldman was successful in their effort
to adapt itself to the new regulations, becoming a more liquid, efficient and solid bank.
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Dodd-Frank Act Basel III Structured Finance 2008 crisis
