Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
Coverage of Goldman Sachs Group Inc. in the Nexus archive.
- Goldman Says Markets Too Hawkish on Betting Fed Will Hike Rates
According to Goldman Sachs Group Inc., market bets on Federal Reserve interest-rate hikes are overly aggressive. This assessment is based on the fact that inflation is cooling in the world’s largest economy.
- Goldman Skeptical of Dollar-Dominance Threats After Yen Support
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. suggests that U.S. support for Japan’s efforts to prop up the yen will not jeopardize the dollar's standing as the world's most dominant reserve currency.
- Yen rises amid speculation of more intervention after U.S. support
The yen surged amid speculation of renewed intervention by Japanese authorities and U.S. support, following coordinated market action last week. Traders and analysts noted signs of intervention, with officials from Japan and the U.S. collaborating to stabilize the yen, which had previously weakened to near 1986 lows. The intervention reversed months of losses in two days, though concerns remain about long-term effectiveness.
- US Says Ex-Goldman Banker Berko Paid a ‘Holy Rain’ of Bribes
A former Goldman Sachs banker, Berko, went on trial for allegedly paying government officials in Ghana a 'holy rain' of bribes to secure a power plant deal for a client.
- Oil Startup Backed by Ex-Goldman Commodity Chief Currie to IPO
Jeff Currie, a Goldman Sachs commodities chief, is raising £50 million via a London IPO to develop an oil producer in the Gulf of Mexico.
- Goldman Says Brent Could Top $120 If Hormuz Disruptions Persist
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. predicts Brent crude could exceed $120 per barrel by Q4 if Strait of Hormuz disruptions continue, though this is not the bank’s base case.
- Goldman’s Bell Sees More Gains for Europe’s AI Buildout Stocks
Goldman Sachs' Sharon Bell predicts further gains for Europe’s AI infrastructure stocks as hyperscalers are expected to boost spending in the coming year. The analysis highlights continued growth potential in the region’s AI buildout sector.
- Stocks Priced for ‘Sunshine and Rainbows’ Now Face Earnings Test
Stocks that were priced with optimism ('sunshine and rainbows') are now facing an earnings test. Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is scheduled to release earnings figures on April 13, 2026.
- Carlyle Hires Banks for $400 Million India IPO of RCM Business
Carlyle Group has hired banks to manage a $400 million initial public offering (IPO) in India for its revenue cycle management (RCM) business. The article mentions Goldman Sachs Group Inc in its photographer credit.
- ChatGPT maker OpenAI confidentially files for IPO, a week after Anthropic
OpenAI filed confidentially for an IPO, working with Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley, though timing remains undecided. The company faces competition from Anthropic and Alphabet Inc.'s Google and has encountered challenges like missing revenue targets and executive departures. OpenAI recently raised $122 billion at an $852 billion valuation.
- Banks lay groundwork for mass workforce cuts as AI takes hold
Banks are adopting AI to automate hiring and operations, leading to widespread job cuts and uncertainty for finance professionals. Executives from major banks like JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, and Goldman Sachs have acknowledged AI will eliminate roles, with junior positions being reduced by up to two-thirds. Students and workers face challenges as AI reshapes the industry, though retraining initiatives remain unclear.
- S&P Dow Jones Keeps MegaCap IPO Rules As Is After Consultation
S&P Dow Jones has decided to maintain the MegaCap IPO rules without changes following a consultation period. SpaceX's initial public offering (IPO) is being co-led by Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Morgan Stanley, with Morgan Stanley noting their listing order is alphabetical.
- Fuji Media’s Real Estate Unit Attracts 1 Trillion Yen Bids
Fuji Media Holdings Inc. has received strong interest in its real estate subsidiary, attracting bids from KKR & Co., Blackstone Inc., and Goldman Sachs Group Inc. The sale process has drawn over 1 trillion yen in offers.
- Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon on Running a Bank in the Age of AI
David Solomon, chief executive officer of Goldman Sachs Group Inc., stated during an Economic Club of New York event that the equity market boom is driven by profit appetite outweighing concerns about economic disruption and inflation risks.
- Goldman Traders See a Short Squeeze Brewing for Unloved Sectors
Goldman Sachs traders are anticipating a potential short squeeze in underperforming sectors. The firm is set to release earnings on April 13, 2026, following a recent report on its New York Stock Exchange presence.
- Lone Star Weighs Sale of German Lender IKB After Nearly 20 Years
Lone Star is considering the sale of IKB Deutsche Industriebank after holding the German lender for nearly 20 years. The bank is also examining legal options regarding the SEC's fraud suit against Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
- Goldman Sees Dollar Strength as Energy Shock to Keep Rates High
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. expects the dollar to remain strong due to an energy shock, which will keep rates high. The company is scheduled to release earnings figures on April 13. This prediction may impact financial markets and investor decisions.
- Goldman Is Avoiding Charity Cases In ETF Market-Making Return
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is re-entering the ETF market-making business but avoiding cases involving charitable organizations. The firm is set to release its earnings on April 13, 2026, amid strategic shifts in its financial services operations.
- Goldman’s Olson Sees Private Credit Market Growing Despite Fears
Goldman Sachs' private credit market is expected to grow despite concerns, with the firm's trading profits rising in the last quarter, though clients following their advice experienced losses.
- Goldman Sachs Private Credit Fund to Sell $500 Million Bond
Goldman Sachs Private Credit Fund plans to sell a $500 million bond. The transaction is linked to Goldman Sachs Group Inc.'s upcoming earnings report on April 13, 2026.
- What to Expect From JPMorgan, Citi After Goldman's Bond-Trading Miss
The article discusses market expectations for JPMorgan and Citi following Goldman Sachs' bond-trading misstep. Analysts are closely watching how these major financial institutions will respond to the incident, which could impact market stability and investor confidence.
- Goldman Executive Sells $13 Million Hong Kong Home to PE Veteran
A Goldman Sachs executive sold a $13 million home in Hong Kong to a private equity veteran. The transaction highlights high-net-worth real estate dealings among financial professionals.
- Goldman, Ardian Bought CIC’s $1 Billion US Private Equity Stake
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Ardian acquired CIC’s $1 billion US private equity stake. The transaction highlights significant investment activity in the private equity sector.
- Risks to Stocks Keep Piling Up as Earnings Season Kicks Off
Stock market risks are increasing as earnings season begins, with Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley set to report results. The New York Stock Exchange remains a key hub for financial activity amid growing uncertainties.