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Goldman Sachs just spotted a problem that’s hiding inside a remarkably good earnings figure. According to Seeking Alpha, S&P 500 companies apparently posted a blowout Q1 earnings figure, where growth neared 25%. However, Goldman Sachs said the figure was boosted by investment gains at Amazon ...
Wall Street investors expect Strait of Hormuz access to remain constrained this year, underlining expectations of tight oil supplies in the weeks ahead, according to a Goldman Sachs poll. A majority of investors said they expect traffic on the strait to return to normal by the end of July or later, the Goldman Sachs Marquee MarketView poll found. Four in 10 of the institutional clients surveyed said they don’t expect traffic through the Hormuz to return to normal until after July.
Wall Street investors expect Strait of Hormuz access to remain constrained this year, underlining expectations of tight oil supplies in the weeks ahead, according to a Goldman Sachs poll. A majority of investors said they expect traffic on the strait to return to normal by the end of July or later, the Goldman Sachs Marquee MarketView poll found. Four in 10 of the institutional clients surveyed said they don’t expect traffic through the Hormuz to return to normal until after July.
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