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  • "When you look at last week, some of the selling is the result of programmatic selling because as volatility goes up, some of these algorithms force people to sell," Goldman CEO David Solomon said.

Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon said Thursday that he believes part of October's steep stock sell-off was the result of programmatic trading.

"There's no question when you look at last week, some of the selling is the result of programmatic selling because as volatility goes up, some of these algorithms force people to sell," Solomon told CNBC's Wilfred Frost. "Market structure can, at times, contribute to volatility and one of the things that we're spending a bunch of time thinking about at the firm is how changes in market structure over the course of the last 10 years will affect market activity."