How Wall Street gets its gifting done
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon attended the company's holiday market.
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- It can be difficult for those working Wall Street hours to carve out time for gifting.
- Some rely on concierge services, some on personal shoppers, and others on their offices themselves.
- When it comes to buying presents for colleagues, alcohol seems to be a popular choice.
Work schedules don't always have much sympathy for holiday plans — especially the notoriously grueling hours of the finance industry.