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19.08.26 - 11:00
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Goldman Sachs upbeat on wealth outlook amid market worries over China′s tighter scrutiny (SCMP)
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Goldman Sachs has remained upbeat about offshore wealth management despite concerns over Beijing's tighter scrutiny of cross-border money flows.
The Wall Street investment bank forecast wealth fee income at Standard Chartered and HSBC to grow 30 per cent and 13 per cent, respectively, in 2026, while projecting 16 to 25 per cent growth for Singapore banks.
“We continue to believe offshore wealth allocation by Chinese clients is driven primarily by diversification benefits and access to a broader......
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18.08.26 - 18:54
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Where Investors Can Hide From Shocks | Open Interest 8/18/2026 (Bloomberg)
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Get a jump start on the US trading day with Dani Burger on "Bloomberg Open Interest." Bond anxiety is building around the globe. Ed Yardeni weighs the risks from AI and the Fed. Home Depot puts the consumer to the test. Plus, JPMorgan's Gabriela Santos on shelter from market shocks, Snowflake CEO Sridhar Ramaswamy on the economics of enterprise AI, and Goldman Sachs strikes another deal to expand its $4 trillion asset-management business. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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18.08.26 - 16:31
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Goldman Sachs Bulks Up Asset Management Business With LCN Deal (Bloomberg)
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Goldman Sachs struck its second deal in a week as the firm pushes ahead with plans to grow its $4 trillion money-management arm. The company will pay as much as $410 million to buy LCN Capital Partners, a commercial real estate investor that focuses on sale-leaseback agreements and triple-net leases. Todd Gillespie has more on "Bloomberg Open Interest." (Source: Bloomberg)...
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18.08.26 - 10:00
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CN 10-Yr Govt Bond Yield Falls to 13-Mth Low (AAStocks)
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China's 10-year government bond yield sank to a 13-month low as soft economic growth prompted investors to flock to the Chinese government bond market. The yield last dropped to 1.663%, the lowest level since July 2025.Hui Shan, Chief China Economist at Goldman Sachs, said that China's interest rates are expected to rema......
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