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(Reuters) - Goldman Sachs raised the odds of a U.S. recession to 45% from 35%, the second time it has increased its forecast ...
Forecasters at Goldman Sachs lowered their odds for a recession in the year ahead to 45%, unwinding an increase to 65% ...
Goldman Sachs analysts are again raising the odds of a recession as markets continue to reel in the wake of President Trump’s ...
The likelihood of the U.S. entering a recession has jumped since President Trump announced new tariffs, according to Goldman ...
The probability of a U.S. recession in the next 12 months has risen, said a team at Goldman Sachs, citing policy uncertainty, foreign consumer boycotts and tighter financial conditions. The bank's ...
“If so, we expect to change our forecast to a recession,” the Wall Street giant wrote in a research note. It also forecast a ...
If Trump's tariffs send the US economy into recession, Wall Street strategists feel the stock market rout may not be over.
"Historical comparisons show that recessions are usually associated with larger equity drawdowns than we have seen," Goldman ...
On Monday, Goldman Sachs raised its odds of a recession in the next 12 months to 45%, up from 35% last week. In the span of a month, the investment bank went from a 20% chance of a recession to a ...
Economists at Goldman Sachs have raised their assessment of the odds the U.S. will experience a recession — where the economy ...
Goldman Sachs warns of U.S. recession due to Trump's tariff policy, downgrades GDP forecast to 0.5%, with rising uncertainty ...
(Reuters) - Goldman Sachs raised the odds of a U.S. recession to 45% from 35%, the second time it has increased its forecast in a week, amid a growing chorus of such predictions by investment ...
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