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Goldman Sachs leaders and analysts break down the key issues moving markets in this weekly podcast.
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Is the big tech trade over?
The US tech giants that have powered the equity market are leading the recent decline. So what’s ahead for stocks, and where are the opportunities now? Ben Snider, senior strategist on the US portfolio strategy macro team in Goldman Sachs Research, discusses with Chris Hussey.
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Divergence watch: ECB decision and central banks’ policy paths
In the wake of the ECB decision, what should we expect to see from central banks around the world – and what does that mean for currency and fixed income markets? Gurpreet Garewal, macro strategist on the Fixed Income team in Goldman Sachs Asset Management, joins Natasha Tiwana of Goldman Sachs Research to discuss.
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Inflation cools, election heats up
With inflation coming down, and US elections on the horizon, what should investors be focused on now? Mike Cahill, senior currency strategist within Goldman Sachs Research, joins Jen Roth in Global Banking & Markets to discuss how markets are reacting to new CPI data, and how US elections are impacting currencies.
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Markets at midyear: AI & elections in focus
What is top of mind for investors as we enter the second half of 2024? Bobby Molavi, head of EMEA execution services in Global Banking & Markets, discusses big tech, global elections, and the health of the consumer.
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What could drive the S&P 500 even higher?
As the S&P 500 continues to notch record highs, questions have arisen around concentration, sentiment, and valuations. So what's really driving US equities – and can the rally continue? John Flood, head of Americas Equities Sales Trading in Global Banking & Markets, discusses with Goldman Sachs Research’s Chris Hussey.
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Are markets overreacting to inflation data?
Cooling inflation data would seem to give the Federal Reserve room to cut rates, but the Fed this week reduced its forecast for the number of rate cuts. How should investors make sense of the macro environment now? Anshul Sehgal, head of US Interest Rate Products Trading in Global Banking & Markets, discusses with Ashish Shah, global co-head and CIO of Public Investing with Goldman Sachs Asset Management.