Goldman Sachs CEO suggests odds of a ‘softer landing’ for U.S. economy have improved

Goldman Sachs CEO suggests odds of a ‘softer landing’ for U.S. economy have improved


Crucial Points
  • Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon cautioned that financial uncertainty is superior, but company leaders seemed to be extra optimistic than past yr.
  • “I consider it really is likely to be, you know, a twisty, transform-y form of highway to navigate by this and get to the other facet, but I imagine the likelihood of a softer landing feels much better now than it felt 6 to 9 months back,” he claimed, at a Credit Suisse meeting.
  • Goldman has a “much tighter employing plan” this calendar year, Solomon explained. The company laid off about 3,200 workers very last month.



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