Goldman Sachs (GS) closed at $707.75 in the latest trading session, marking a +2.45% move from the prior day.
Goldman Sachs entered the ETF market nearly 10 years ago, yet two of its most popular products in 2025 are relatively new, both with less than a two-year track record. The Goldman Sachs ActiveBeta US Large Cap Equity ETF (GSLC), launched in September 2015, is a $13 billion fund that employs a multifactor smart-beta approach.
Goldman Sachs' strong net revenue and earnings growth, especially in global banking, have driven shares to all-time highs. Wealth management and asset management divisions show stable growth, providing diversification and predictable future earnings. Book value per share continues to rise steadily, even amid interest rate volatility, demonstrating the firm's financial resilience.
The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. GS shares have surged 57.3% over the past year, outperforming the industry's 40.9% growth. Its peers, JPMorgan JPM and Morgan Stanley MS, shares rose 48.4% and 50.6%, respectively, over the same time frame.
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The long dominance of United States stocks and the dollar may be nearing a turning point, according to the latest analysis from Goldman Sachs' global strategy team, which argues the case for greater diversification is becoming harder to ignore. “The era of diversification has begun.
Goldman Sachs (GS) concluded the recent trading session at $662.11, signifying a +2.35% move from its prior day's close.
GS expands its AI Assistant from 10,000 users to all divisions, aiming to boost productivity firmwide.
Goldman Sachs reportedly expanded the availability of its artificial intelligence assistant across the firm. [contact-form-7] About 10,000 employees were already using the GS AI Assistant before the company-wide launch, Reuters reported Monday (June 23), citing a company memo.
GS targets global growth by expanding private equity credit lines and launching Capital Solutions Group.
Goldman Sachs (GS) concluded the recent trading session at $635.24, signifying a +1.7% move from its prior day's close.
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