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Goldman Sachs profit soars on global deals frenzy, trading boom

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Goldman Sachs profit soars on global deals frenzy, trading boom

GOLDMAN SACHS. The Goldman Sachs logo is seen in the company's space on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, April 17, 2018.

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An unprecedented boom in private firms merging with listed shell companies to go public helps Goldman Sachs earn handsome fees from such deals

Goldman Sachs Group Incorporated surged past Wall Street expectations for 1st quarter profit on Wednesday, April 14, as the US investment banking giant capitalized on record levels of global dealmaking and a coronavirus-driven boom in equity trading.

An unprecedented boom in private firms merging with listed shell companies to go public helped Goldman earn handsome fees from such deals, resulting in a 73% jump in revenue from investment banking to $3.77 billion.

Revenue from equities trading jumped 68% to $3.69 billion as heightened trading by ordinary investors fed stock market volatility.

“Overall, it’s quite stunning,” said Oppenheimer analyst Chris Kotowski.

Total revenue more than doubled to $17.7 billion in the quarter, while financial advisory revenue came in at $1.1 billion.

The investment bank also comfortably held on to its top ranking on the league tables for worldwide M&A advisory. The league tables by Refinitiv rank financial services firms on the amount of M&A fees they generate.

As global investment banking fees hit an all-time record of $39.4 billion in the March quarter, according to Refinitiv data, some analysts turned skeptical about how long the bumper capital markets environment will last.

“Questions about the sustainability of revenues remains an open question despite strong results this quarter,” said KBW’s Brian Kleinhanzl.

Goldman’s trading performance was equally impressive. Revenue from the segment jumped 47% to its highest since 2010 and was in line with the broader gains for trading desks across Wall Street.

Goldman said debt underwriting was helped by strong leveraged finance and asset-backed activity, while equity underwriting was boosted by a red-hot initial public offering market.

Earlier in the day, JPMorgan Chase & Co. said its quarterly earnings jumped almost 400%, as the largest US bank released more than $5 billion in reserves and was aided by a big jump in investment banking and trading.

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Goldman’s profit also benefited from favorable comparisons to last year when it set aside more funds to cover potential corporate loan losses due to the pandemic and marked down the value of some assets.

Unlike rivals such as JPMorgan and Bank of America, Goldman has a relatively smaller consumer business, which has limited its exposure to loan defaults and allowed it to focus on its core strength in investment banking and trading.

Even so, the bank has stuck with its plan to expand its consumer loans and credit card businesses.

Consumer banking revenue rose 32% in the quarter. The business is tiny compared to other large revenue generators at the firm, with consumer and wealth management representing just 10% of the total in the 1st quarter.

Meanwhile, Goldman’s asset management arm received a huge boost from investments in private equities and gains from public equity investments.

Net earnings applicable to common shareholders rose to $6.7 billion in the quarter ended March 31. Earnings per share rose to $18.60 from $3.11 a year earlier.

Analysts on average had expected a profit of $10.22 per share, according to Refinitiv estimates.

Goldman shares were up 1.6% in premarket trading. The bank’s most comparable peer Morgan Stanley will round off the earnings season for big banks on Friday, April 16. – Rappler.com

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