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Global transit & trade: in rough waters
Transit on the seas — the planet’s most important means of trade — has become more fraught amid geopolitical and climate-related disruptions, particularly in the Red Sea. In this episode, which is based on Goldman Sachs Research’s Top of Mind report, Admiral James Stavridis and DHL Group’s CEO Tobias Meyer discuss the factors driving maritime risks today and the threats to global trade.
An unexpected asset could now be the best 60/40 portfolio hedge
The US dollar could be a good addition to 60/40 portfolios for investors nervous about the risk of stocks and bonds falling in tandem, says Christian Mueller-Glissmann of Goldman Sachs Research.
What tech investors are looking for now
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Fannie Mae’s Priscilla Almodovar on strengthening the US housing system
In a conversation with Goldman Sachs’ Megan Hogan, Fannie Mae CEO Priscilla Almodovar discusses her career journey, her experience leading as the only Latina CEO of a Fortune 500 company, and how Fannie Mae is working to make the US housing system more equitable and sustainable.
Global transit & trade:
in rough waters
Transit on the seas—the planet’s most important means of trade—has become more fraught and undersea infrastructure more vulnerable amid geopolitical and climate-related disruptions, particularly in the Red Sea. What this more challenging maritime environment means for inflation, companies, and supply chains is Top of Mind.
Hedge funds investing in credit are in demand
Firms that allocate assets are, for a second year in a row, more interested in hedge funds that invest in credit than in any other hedge fund strategy, according to the Goldman Sachs Prime Services Hedge Funds Insights and Analytics team’s 2024 Hedge Fund Industry Outlook.