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Goldman Sachs bullish on corporate mergers after strong Q1


Goldman Sachs reported strong first-quarter earnings on Monday, pointing to continued client interest in deal-making that so far has not been derailed by the Middle East War.

The New York-based investment bank scored an 18 per cent jump in quarterly profit to $5.4 bn, citing a “significant increase in completed mergers and acquisitions volumes” that boosted financial advisory revenues.

Overall revenues rose 14 per cent to $17.2bn, according to the AFP report.

While the “level of uncertainty is higher” due to the war, Chief Executive David Solomon told analysts that clients remain interested in large deals.

“We continue to see significant activity on the M&A front,” Solomon said in a conference call. “We don’t see that slowing,” he said.

Solomon also expressed bullishness on winning business from upcoming initial public offerings that will proceed because “it’s important for those businesses and for capital formation in those businesses,” he predicted.

Solomon expressed confidence in Goldman’s private credit business in response to analyst questions amid growing investor anxiety.

“We feel we’re very well positioned,” Solomon said, pointing to an inflow in the quarter in private credit.”

But Solomon described the worry about private credit as unsurprising given that “this has been a very long credit cycle” without a recession where problems are exposed.

“So, when you do have a cycle turn in a recession, we’ll see higher losses across the space than you would have had if it was a shorter cycle,” he said.

Monday’s batch of results marked the third in a row in which Goldman flagged completed deals as a positive driver. Investment banking fees surged 48 per cent in the quarter amid the strong mergers and acquisitions flow.

The firm also saw an uptick in operating expenses in the period, partly due to the M&A surge. The presentation alluded to “significantly higher transaction-based expenses”.

Revenues fell for fixed income, currency and commodities due to weakness in interest rate products and some other categories. However, this was partially offset by increases in commodities and currencies.

Revenues also rose in equities trading. Increased volatility usually translates into higher trading revenues for Goldman.

Since US and Israeli forces attacked Iran on February 28, the surge in oil prices has dominated financial markets, often dictating trading dynamics in equities and other assets.

Solomon reiterated that CEOs from large companies view the current period as a window of opportunity to execute major deals under President Donald Trump’s administration after the preceding Biden administration took a highly sceptical view of industry consolidation.

“As I talk to CEOs, of course they’re watching what’s going on geopolitically, but that’s also balanced by the fact they see an opportunity during this period of time to drive scale and scale creation in businesses,” Solomon said. “And that candidly trumps the geopolitical risk.”

Goldman shares, which had risen more than 11 per cent between late March and last Friday, fell 3.5 per cent in late-morning trading.

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