Climbing the “wall of worry”

Climbing the “wall of worry”

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New Worries

A weaker-than-expected employment report, and increasing geopolitical concerns, are leading to significant market volatility. How should investors make sense of this environment? Josh Schiffrin, Chief Strategy Officer and Head of Financial Risk for Goldman Sachs Global Banking & ...  Show more

$120 Oil Ahead?

The conflict in Iran has led to a significant spike in oil prices. What will determine the commodity’s next move, and how much higher could oil prices rise? Jerome Dortmans, co-head of Global Oil and Products Trading in Goldman Sachs Global Banking & Markets, discusses with Chris ...  Show more

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