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12.03.26 - 12:00
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Goldman Sachs Engineered a QYLD Competitor Yielding Over 10% (24/7 Wall St.)
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GPIQ launched in October 2023 as Goldman Sachs's answer to one of the most popular income ETFs ever built. With $3.1 billion in assets and a yield that clears 10%, it has earned a serious look from income investors who have long defaulted to QYLD. The two funds share the same underlying index and the ... Goldman Sachs Engineered a QYLD Competitor Yielding Over 10%
The post Goldman Sachs Engineered a QYLD Competitor Yielding Over 10% appeared first on 24/7 Wall St.....
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11.03.26 - 19:18
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Goldman′s Weir Says Investors Are Wondering About AI ROI (Bloomberg)
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Matthew Weir, Managing Director and senior investment strategist in the Investment Strategy Group at Goldman Sachs, discusses how investors are trying to assess the health of big tech companies in the midst of rising AI investments and geopolitical uncertainty. He joins Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Tech." (Source: Bloomberg)...
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11.03.26 - 18:06
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Ex-Goldman Commodity King Warns ′No Policy Response Can Meaningfully Reverse Oil Prices′ (ZeroHedge)
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Ex-Goldman Commodity King Warns 'No Policy Response Can Meaningfully Reverse Oil Prices'
"There is NO policy response that will stop this ascent in crude in the near term," warns Goldman's former head of commodity research, Jeff Currie.
In an interview on Bloomberg TV (watch here), Currie warned that the broader crisis goes beyond just oil:
This isn't solely an oil issue; the Strait disruption affects multiple commodities and global trade.
The system "simply cannot accommodate" such a shock, leading to extreme hoarding, upward price pressure, and potential inflation spillovers.
Oil
Crude's ascent is unstoppable in the near term: No effective policy response (e.g., from governments, SPR releases, or other interventions) can halt or meaningfully reverse the upward trajectory of oil prices while the Strait of Hormuz remains disrupted/blocked.
He emphasizes that policy options are "unlikely to break crude's ascent" under current conditions.
Severe supply cha...
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