By Lauren Tara LaCapra
(Reuters) - Goldman Sachs Group Inc (GS) has named senior trading executive Harvey Schwartz to replace David Viniar as chief financial officer, the latest in a series of executive shuffles as the investment bank prepares for a change in top management.
Schwartz, 48, is among a small group of executives who are considered potential candidates to take over as chief executive when Lloyd Blankfein eventually steps down.
When Schwartz starts his new job at the end of January, he will replace the longest-serving CFO on Wall Street.
"He is incredibly qualified for the position," said
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