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Bloomberg98d agoneutral
Pimco CIO Sees Risk of Fed Hiking Rates Due to Iran War, FT Says

(Bloomberg) -- The war in Iran may lead the Federal Reserve to further delay interest-rate cuts and instead raise rates, Pimco Chief Investment Officer Dan Ivascyn told the Financial Times. Most Read from BloombergIran Offers Reply to US Peace Plan as Hormuz Crisis SimmersTrump Wants to Make H-1B Workers More Expensive for US EmployersOnline Mob Fuels 6,000% Stock Rally in Obscure SpaceX RivalDrone Hits Ship Near Qatar as US Awaits Iran Peace Plan ResponseJudge to Review Musk, SEC Settlement Dea

The Goldman Sachs Retirement Survey Found That Only 57% of Americans Plan to Replace Even Half Their Income in Retirement
24/7 Wall St.98d agoneutral
The Goldman Sachs Retirement Survey Found That Only 57% of Americans Plan to Replace Even Half Their Income in Retirement

The Goldman Sachs Retirement Survey & Insights Report 2025 shows that working Americans aim for an average income replacement rate of about 57% in retirement. A large share of respondents expect to live on less than half of their working income, and only a minority target levels above 70%. The survey does not prescribe a ... The Goldman Sachs Retirement Survey Found That Only 57% of Americans Plan to Replace Even Half Their Income in Retirement

Stock Trader’s Guide to Navigating High Stakes Trump-Xi Talks
Bloomberg99d agoneutral
Stock Trader’s Guide to Navigating High Stakes Trump-Xi Talks

(Bloomberg) -- Investors are looking for further signs of easing tensions between President Donald Trump and his counterpart Xi Jinping to help remove an overhang on Chinese markets, with geopolitical and trade issues in focus.Most Read from BloombergTrump Wants to Make H-1B Workers More Expensive for US EmployersBillionaire Duke of Westminster to Sell £700 Million of US Real Estate AssetsOnline Mob Fuels 6,000% Stock Rally in Obscure SpaceX RivalTrump Punts Thorniest Iran Challenges in Push to

Goldman Sachs spots a troubling big tech trend
TheStreet99d agoneutral
Goldman Sachs spots a troubling big tech trend

For years, investors in the biggest technology companies could count on one reliable outcome: the cash would come back to them. Profits piled up, balance sheets swelled, and buyback programs grew year after year, quietly supporting stock prices even when markets turned volatile. That dynamic is ...

Goldman Sachs Retirement Survey 2025: People with High Financial Grit Retire with 49% More Savings
24/7 Wall St.99d agoneutral
Goldman Sachs Retirement Survey 2025: People with High Financial Grit Retire with 49% More Savings

Goldman Sachs’ 2025 retirement survey puts numbers around a pattern most savers sense but rarely quantify. Respondents with high Financial Grit hold 49 percent more in retirement savings than those with low Financial Grit, even when income is the same. The paychecks match. The balances do not. The difference comes from behavior that compounds quietly ... Goldman Sachs Retirement Survey 2025: People with High Financial Grit Retire with 49% More Savings

Jim Cramer on Goldman Sachs: “I Think That It’s Going Higher”
Insider Monkey99d agoneutral
Jim Cramer on Goldman Sachs: “I Think That It’s Going Higher”

The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (NYSE:GS) is one of the stocks Jim Cramer shared his thoughts on as he discussed Big Tech’s AI spending. A caller asked how the company will do with “giant IPOs in the pipeline,” and Cramer replied: They’re going to be the big winner. They’re going to be the big winner […]

Goldman Sachs Says 40% of Americans Earning Over $300,000 Are Still Living Paycheck to Paycheck
24/7 Wall St.99d agoneutral
Goldman Sachs Says 40% of Americans Earning Over $300,000 Are Still Living Paycheck to Paycheck

A new national survey from Goldman Sachs Asset Management lays out a structural reality that is reshaping retirement planning in America. The 2025 Retirement Survey & Insights Report shows that the traditional advice to “just save more” no longer fits the financial lives of most households. Rising costs, competing priorities, and shifting life milestones have ... Goldman Sachs Says 40% of Americans Earning Over $300,000 Are Still Living Paycheck to Paycheck

Banks Win More Business as Private Debt Shrinks
Bloomberg99d agoneutral
Banks Win More Business as Private Debt Shrinks

(Bloomberg) -- For many US companies, the hot new type of credit seems to be getting less attractive. Most Read from BloombergTrump Wants to Make H-1B Workers More Expensive for US EmployersBillionaire Duke of Westminster to Sell £700 Million of US Real Estate AssetsOnline Mob Fuels 6,000% Stock Rally in Obscure SpaceX RivalTrump Punts Thorniest Iran Challenges in Push to Open HormuzIran War Is Draining World’s Oil Buffer at an Unprecedented PacePrivate credit firms saw their lending volume shri

The Goldman Sachs Retirement Survey Found That 67% of Americans Say Too Many Monthly Expenses Are Killing Their Ability to Save
24/7 Wall St.99d agoneutral
The Goldman Sachs Retirement Survey Found That 67% of Americans Say Too Many Monthly Expenses Are Killing Their Ability to Save

Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) and its latest retirement survey quantified something millions of households already feel: 67% of working Americans say too many monthly financial expenses are hurting their ability to save for retirement. The firm calls it the “Financial Vortex,” the pull of housing, healthcare, childcare, and student loans that has taken a larger share ... The Goldman Sachs Retirement Survey Found That 67% of Americans Say Too Many Monthly Expenses Are Killing Their Ability to Save

Earnings Bonanza That Trounced Forecasts Fuels Record Stocks Run
Bloomberg99d agoneutral
Earnings Bonanza That Trounced Forecasts Fuels Record Stocks Run

(Bloomberg) -- The war in Iran was supposed to derail the rally in US stocks and weigh on company outlooks. Instead a blowout earnings season is providing fresh fodder for Wall Street bulls.Most Read from BloombergTrump Wants to Make H-1B Workers More Expensive for US EmployersBillionaire Duke of Westminster to Sell £700 Million of US Real Estate AssetsOnline Mob Fuels 6,000% Stock Rally in Obscure SpaceX RivalTrump Punts Thorniest Iran Challenges in Push to Open HormuzIran War Is Draining World

Iran War Is Draining World’s Oil Buffer at an Unprecedented Pace
Bloomberg99d agoneutral
Iran War Is Draining World’s Oil Buffer at an Unprecedented Pace

(Bloomberg) -- The world has burned through oil inventories at a record speed as the Iran war throttles flows from the Persian Gulf, eating into the very buffer that protects against supply shocks.Most Read from BloombergTrump Wants to Make H-1B Workers More Expensive for US EmployersBillionaire Duke of Westminster to Sell £700 Million of US Real Estate AssetsOnline Mob Fuels 6,000% Stock Rally in Obscure SpaceX RivalTrump Punts Thorniest Iran Challenges in Push to Open HormuzIran War Is Drainin

Is It Too Late To Consider Goldman Sachs (GS) After A 67% One Year Surge?
Simply Wall St.99d agobullish
Is It Too Late To Consider Goldman Sachs (GS) After A 67% One Year Surge?

If you are wondering whether Goldman Sachs Group stock still offers value after a strong run, or if you may be late to the story, this article walks through what the current price may be implying. With the share price at US$925.87 and returns of 0.2% over 7 days, 7.1% over 30 days, 1.3% year to date, 67.1% over 1 year and 210.7% over 3 years, many investors are asking whether the current level fairly reflects the company. Recent coverage has focused on Goldman Sachs Group's role across...

A Look At Goldman Sachs Group (GS) Valuation After Strong Multi Year Shareholder Returns
Simply Wall St.99d agoneutral
A Look At Goldman Sachs Group (GS) Valuation After Strong Multi Year Shareholder Returns

Why Goldman Sachs Group (GS) is Back on Investor Radar Goldman Sachs Group (GS) is drawing fresh attention after recent share price moves, with the stock closing at $925.87 and showing mixed performance over the past week, month and past 3 months. For investors tracking financials, this latest move sits against a backdrop of US$61.53b in revenue and US$17.07b in net income, along with a value score of 3. This may prompt closer comparison with other large banks. See our latest analysis for...

Investors Brace for Extended Strait of Hormuz Problems
The Wall Street Journal100d agoneutral
Investors Brace for Extended Strait of Hormuz Problems

Wall Street investors expect Strait of Hormuz access to remain constrained this year, underlining expectations of tight oil supplies in the weeks ahead, according to a Goldman Sachs poll. A majority of investors said they expect traffic on the strait to return to normal by the end of July or later, the Goldman Sachs Marquee MarketView poll found. Four in 10 of the institutional clients surveyed said they don’t expect traffic through the Hormuz to return to normal until after July.

Investors Brace for Extended Strait of Hormuz Problems, Goldman Poll Finds
The Wall Street Journal100d agoneutral
Investors Brace for Extended Strait of Hormuz Problems, Goldman Poll Finds

Wall Street investors expect Strait of Hormuz access to remain constrained this year, underlining expectations of tight oil supplies in the weeks ahead, according to a Goldman Sachs poll. A majority of investors said they expect traffic on the strait to return to normal by the end of July or later, the Goldman Sachs Marquee MarketView poll found. Four in 10 of the institutional clients surveyed said they don’t expect traffic through the Hormuz to return to normal until after July.

Bloomberg101d agoneutral
Surveillance Firm Hawkeye 360 Up 31% After $416 Million IPO

(Bloomberg) -- Hawkeye 360 Inc. soared 31% after the provider of satellite-based signals intelligence for US government agencies raised $416 million in a US initial public offering priced at the top of a marketed range.Most Read from BloombergBillionaire Duke of Westminster to Sell £700 Million of US Real Estate AssetsUS Has Opened a Passage Through Hormuz, Central Command SaysDOJ Plans Intervention in Trump Supreme Court Carroll AppealChina Asks Banks to Pause New Loans to US-Sanctioned Refiner

Goldman Sachs sets jaw-dropping AMD stock price target after earnings
TheStreet101d agobearish
Goldman Sachs sets jaw-dropping AMD stock price target after earnings

Goldman Sachs clearly isn’t sitting on the sidelines when it comes to Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) stock, given its eye-popping price target reset following earnings. The bank bumped its rating on the chipmaker to Buy from Neutral and raised its price target to $450 from $240 (a stunning 88% ...