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Goldman faces flak over Malaysia deal

Goldman Sachs is facing sharp criticism over its potential profits for arranging a $3bn bond deal for a Malaysian government fund before Sunday’s national elections.

In March, a Malaysian government-controlled fund called 1MDB raised capital in a deal that involved Goldman buying $3bn of bonds for $2.71bn, roughly 90 per cent of their face value, according to documents obtained by the Financial Times.

If Goldman sold the bonds at face value it would make about $300m, including its arrangement fee. However, if the bonds failed to gain a rating, or markets crashed before it could sell, it would lose money.

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