British online payments firm Zilch says it has raised $125 million in debt financing from Deutsche Bank in a deal that will help the company triple sales in the next couple of years and move closer toward an IPO. The buy now, pay later firm said the debt was structured as a securitization, where multiple loans can be packaged together.
In the most recent trading session, Goldman Sachs (GS) closed at $457.43, indicating a +1.61% shift from the previous trading day.
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The S&P 500 is seen reaching 5,600 points by the end of the year by analysts at Goldman Sachs Group Inc (NYSE:GS, ETR:GOS), who have lifted their forecast for the index for the third time since December. The analysts wrote in a note that they have raised their year-end target for the index from 5,200 citing strong earnings growth from five mega-cap tech stocks and a higher fair value price-to-earnings ratio multiple.
Goldman Sachs reportedly wants to double its lending to its most affluent customers. This plan would play out over the next five years for clients with account sizes of more than $10 million, the bank's private banking chief told Reuters Thursday (June 13).
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Goldman Sachs stands to benefit from improving demand for initial public offerings. Interactive Brokers is growing its customer base at an impressive pace.
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In the most recent trading session, Goldman Sachs (GS) closed at $455.30, indicating a +0.07% shift from the previous trading day.