S&P to 8,000 This Year?

S&P to 8,000 This Year?

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‘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

Will Europe Outperform?

As US stocks surge, European equities are climbing as well. Could more gains be ahead, and are European stocks be poised to outperform? Sharon Bell, European portfolio strategist in Goldman Sachs Research, discusses with Chris Hussey. Recorded on June 4, 2026. The opinions and vi ...  Show more

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