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Financial TimesTuesday, 14 April 2026

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Goldman posts stellar quarter as equities unit rides the storm

Profits up 19% from last year to $5.6bn Laggardly bond traders tarnish record

Joshua Franklin
How they framed it

The paper focuses on institutional resilience, highlighting strong corporate profit growth during volatile conditions while carefully noting areas of underperformance to provide a balanced financial picture.

Context

Goldman Sachs has released its quarterly earnings report, demonstrating significant profit growth driven by its equities division despite turbulent global markets and weak bond trading results.

Striking phrase

rides the storm

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