Goldman Sachs, Recession and Amid Tariff Rout
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Goldman Sachs analysts cut their projections for GDP growth, and said a recession could be more likely because of the Trump administration's tariffs.
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A persistent increase in bond yields could result in elevated prices, higher borrowing costs and severely weakened economic growth, with a recession a distinct possibility.
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The likelihood of the U.S. entering a recession has jumped since President Trump announced new tariffs, according to Goldman Sachs economists.
Goldman Sachs Research has said in their recent note that the S&P 500 might be vulnerable to deeper declines, however, analyst says a “major policy pivot” by the Donald Trump-led administration or the central bank could help the markets recover.
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US President Donald Trump's tariffs combined with OPEC+ planned supply increases have dragged oil prices (CL=F, BZ=F) down to multiyear lows. Goldman Sachs managing director and head of oil research Daan Struyven recently cut his forecast for oil prices.
Goldman Sachs recommends the yen as a hedge against U.S. recession risks, citing its historical strength in risk-off environments.
Already on Thursday, stocks were giving back a chunk of Wednesday's historic gain. Goldman Sachs says the tariff pause likely won't stem declines.
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