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ACCRA, Ghana (AP) — Seven royal artifacts looted 150 years ago by British colonial forces from Ghana’s ancient Asante kingdom and kept by a United States museum have been returned and presented to the kingdom on Thursday, the latest of a series of stolen treasured items being repatriated to several African countries. After decades of resistance from European and Western governments and museums, the efforts of African countries to repatriate stolen artifacts are paying off with the increasing return of treasured pieces. That was when four of the items were looted while the other three were part of an indemnity payment made by the Asante kingdom to the British, the museum said. All seven items are being returned unconditionally and permanently though the kingdom allowed their replicas to be made, the museum added. “And ever since, as a kid, I had the vision that one day we shall have all these artifacts back to our Asante nation.”
Persons: Otumfuo Osei Tutu, Asante, , Kwasi Ampene, Silvia Forni, Samuel Opoku Acheampong, Acheampong Organizations: United, Fowler Museum, University of California, Asante Locations: ACCRA, Ghana, United States, British, Los Angeles, Asanteman, Ghana’s, Kumasi, Asante
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Gio Reyna scored his first two internationals goals since a family feud with coach Gregg Berhalter erupted at last year's World Cup, leading the United States to a 4-0 rout of Ghana in an exhibition on Tuesday night. The 20-year-old midfielder's first game under Berhalter since the controversy was in Saturday's 3-1 loss to Germany. A son of former U.S. captain Claudio Reyna and American midfielder Danielle Egan, Gio Reyna was limited to a pair of substitute appearances in Qatar. Reyna got his second goal from an indirect free kick 10 yards out, awarded when Opoku sat on the ball. Reyna poked the ball to Pulisic, who tapped it back, and Reyna kicked the ball into the roof of the net.
Persons: — Gio Reyna, Gregg Berhalter, Reyna, Christian Pulisic, Folarin Balogun, Claudio Reyna, Danielle Egan, Gio Reyna, Berhalter, Sergiño, Nicholas Opoku, Pulisic, Gideon Mensah, Tim Weah, Weah, Jerome Opoku, Opoku, Matt Turner, parry Mohammed Kudus, Lennard Maloney, Chris Hughton, ___ Organizations: U.S, CONCACAF Nations League, Black Stars, South, Berhalter, Mexico Locations: Tenn, United States, Ghana, U.S, Saturday's, Germany, Qatar, Africa, South Africa
NEW YORK, Aug 7 (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs' (GS.N) global head of commodities research Jeff Currie, a prominent analyst who accurately predicted a surge in commodity prices in the 2000s, is retiring, according to a memo seen by Reuters. Julian Salisbury, chief investment officer of its asset and wealth management arm, is departing to join investment firm Sixth Street, according to an announcement last month. His forecast was borne out in what would become known as the commodities supercycle, during which crude oil surged to record highs in 2008. More recently, Currie revived his prediction for another supercycle fuelled by pandemic stimulus measures and rebounding economic activity. Currie joined Goldman in 1996 and was promoted to managing director in 2002, then partner in 2008.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Jeff Currie, Currie, Julian Salisbury, Jan Hatzius, Goldman, Dina Powell McCormick, Lisa Opoku, Saeed Azhar, Lananh Nguyen, Sam Holmes Organizations: Reuters, Sixth, Reuters Commodities Summit, University of Chicago's Energy Policy Institute, Goldman, Thomson
The logo for Goldman Sachs is seen on the trading floor at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, New York, U.S., November 17, 2021. Lisa Opoku, global head of the Goldman Sachs Partner Family Office, oversaw the firm's wealth management offerings for current and retired Goldman Sachs' partners, managing directors and alumni, the memo said. Opoku adds to a string of recent departures of senior executives at Goldman Sachs. Salisbury was the chief investment officer at Goldman's asset and wealth management arm. Opoku joined Goldman Sachs in 2004, and was named managing director in 2006 and partner in 2012, the memo said.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Andrew Kelly, Lisa Opoku, Julian Salisbury, Salisbury, Opoku, Saeed Azhar, Jonathan Oatis, Marguerita Choy Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, REUTERS, Reuters, Bloomberg News, Goldman, Sixth, Thomson Locations: New York City , New York, U.S
Goldman Sachs' head of partner family office Opoku to leave
  + stars: | 2023-08-01 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
The logo for Goldman Sachs is seen on the trading floor at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, New York, U.S., November 17, 2021. Lisa Opoku, global head of the Goldman Sachs Partner Family Office, oversaw the firm's wealth management offerings for current and retired Goldman Sachs' partners, managing directors and alumni, the memo said. Opoku adds to a string of recent departures of senior executives at Goldman Sachs. Salisbury was the chief investment officer at Goldman's asset and wealth management arm. Opoku joined Goldman Sachs in 2004, and was named managing director in 2006 and partner in 2012, the memo said.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Andrew Kelly, Lisa Opoku, Julian Salisbury, Salisbury, Opoku, Saeed Azhar, Jonathan Oatis, Marguerita Choy Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, REUTERS, Reuters, Bloomberg News, Goldman, Sixth, Thomson Locations: New York City , New York, U.S
It's been a busy summer for Goldman Sachs' partner departures. Two more farewell memos went out on Tuesday, including for Lisa Opoku and David Rusoff. Just weeks after reporting a 58% drop in profit, the Goldman Sachs CEO was hit with a wave of high-profile defections that bring the number of partners who have left under Solomon to 90. Opoku worked as global head of the Goldman Sachs Partner Family Office, which oversees the firm's wealth management offerings for current and retired Goldman Sachs partners, managing directors, and alumni. In her current role, Lisa oversees the firm's wealth management offerings for current and retired Goldman Sachs partners, managing directors and alumni.
Persons: It's, Goldman Sachs, Lisa Opoku, David Rusoff, Julian Salisbury, Takashi Murata, David Solomon, Solomon, Goldman, — Lisa Opoku, David Rusoff —, pare, Tammy Kiely, Frederick Baba, Dina Powell McCormick, Opoku, Marc Nachmann, Kathryn Ruemmler, Rusoff, Ken Griffin's, Peng Zhao, David Thomas, Goldman's, Thomas, Shawn Fagan, Lisa Organizations: Asia Pacific, Global Banking, Markets, Citadel Securities, Citadel, Engineering, Securities Division, Commodities Bank, Black Network, Advisors, Black Economic Alliance, Firmwide Locations: Hong Kong, Asia, New York, London, Americas
Ghana orders mining firms to sell 20% of refined gold to c.bank
  + stars: | 2022-11-25 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
ACCRA, Nov 25 (Reuters) - Ghana has ordered all large-scale mining companies to sell 20% of their entire stock of refined gold at their refineries to the Bank of Ghana from Jan. 1, 2023, Vice-President Mahamudu Bawumia said on Facebook on Friday. All community mining schemes and licensed small-scale miners will also have to sell their gold to the government through PMMC from the same date onwards. "The gold to be purchased by the Bank of Ghana and the PMMC will be in cedis at spot price with no discounts," he added. However, Bank of Ghana Communications Officer Sam Opoku told Reuters he could not confirm or deny whether Bawumia's order was being considered. Gold miners Newmont Corp (NEM.N), Gold Fields Ltd (GFIJ.J), AngloGold Ashanti Ltd (ANGJ.J), Galiano Gold Inc (GAU.TO) and Asante Gold Corp (ASE.CD), all of which have gold mines in Ghana, did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment.
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