Can the global economy withstand higher interest rates?

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S&P to 8,000 This Year?

As US equities get more volatile, are the drivers of the rally still intact? John Flood, head of Americas Equities Execution Services in Goldman Sachs Global Banking & Markets, breaks down the market action, and explains why strong earnings and positive technicals could drive sto ...  Show more

‘It’s a Generational Opportunity’

Despite recent wobbles in the US equity market, Muhammad Qubbaj, co-head of US Interest Rate Products in Goldman Sachs Global Banking & Markets, believes the rally is on firm footing. He discusses the outlook for stocks and bonds, and explains why he’s not yet concerned about the ...  Show more

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