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- Although the bank operates in several segments of the banking industry, it is probably most known for providing advisory services for mergers and acquisitions, and for being the underwriter for initial public offerings (IPOs). Historically, Goldman Sachs has been a prominent underwriter bringing many of the world’s largest IPOs to market.
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Theme #1: Slower global potential growth, led by weaker population growth. Global growth has slowed from an average of 3.6% per year in the 10 years to the Global Financial Crisis, to 3.2% per year in the decade prior to the Covid pandemic (measured on a market-weighted basis).
In this episode, we're discussing the economic and market outlook for the year ahead with Jan Hatzius, the firm's chief economist and head of global investment research, and Dominic Wilson, senior advisor in the global markets research group. Jan and Dom recently published their 2024 macro outlook entitled “The Hard Part Is Over.”.
May 5, 2024 · In the quarter of a century since the bank called time on its partnership structure and handed ownership of one of New York’s most prestigious financial institutions to stock market investors,...
Sep 19, 2024 · In 2008, as the U.S. and grater global economy endured the turmoil of the financial crisis, countless firms and investment banks closed their doors, Goldman Sachs, however, weathered the...
Goldman Sachs Research features original insights on the economy, markets and industries, drawn from our analysts and economists around the world.
Dec 6, 2022 · Goldman Sachs Group Inc. economists have taken a stab at predicting the path of the world economy through 2075. Two decades since they famously outlined long-term growth projections for the...
Jun 8, 2023 · Source: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research Looking at this at a more granular level, we expect the relative share of the US in global equity market cap to decline from 42% in 2022 to 35% in 2030, 27% in 2050, and 22% in 2075 ( Exhibit 9 ).