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MoveAlong · 70-79, M
I would say that too if I wanted people to invest with my firm. Would you go with a firm that said they expect terrible earnings next year?
DogMan · 61-69, M
@MoveAlong Their 2023 prediction was not as bright
Goldman Sachs' predictions for 2023 indicate a cautious optimism for the global economy, reflecting the complexities of post-pandemic recovery and geopolitical tensions. The firm projects moderate growth with regional variations, particularly in the United States, Eurozone, and emerging markets. Inflation remains a concern, with elevated rates in developed economies. Government fiscal policies, especially in infrastructure and clean energy, are expected to support economic growth. The outlook suggests a period of uneven growth across sectors, with technology, healthcare, and renewable energy leading the way.
Goldman Sachs' predictions for 2023 indicate a cautious optimism for the global economy, reflecting the complexities of post-pandemic recovery and geopolitical tensions. The firm projects moderate growth with regional variations, particularly in the United States, Eurozone, and emerging markets. Inflation remains a concern, with elevated rates in developed economies. Government fiscal policies, especially in infrastructure and clean energy, are expected to support economic growth. The outlook suggests a period of uneven growth across sectors, with technology, healthcare, and renewable energy leading the way.


