Goldman Sachs beats Wall Street forecasts as investment-banking fees surge 20% --[Reported by Umva mag]

Goldman Sachs reported third-quarter earnings on Tuesday that surpassed analysts' expectations.

Oct 15, 2024 - 12:07
Goldman Sachs beats Wall Street forecasts as investment-banking fees surge 20% --[Reported by Umva mag]
David Solomon
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon praised the bank's strong performance in its third-quarter earnings.
  • Goldman Sachs reported third-quarter earnings on Tuesday that beat analysts' expectations.
  • The investment bank posted $12.7 billion of revenue and almost $3 billion of net earnings.
  • Goldman's investment banking fees soared 20% year-on-year to about $1.9 billion.

Goldman Sachs reported third-quarter earnings on Tuesday that beat Wall Street's expectations, sending its stock up as much as 3% in premarket trading.

The investment bank generated $12.7 billion in net revenue and $8.40 of earnings per share, exceeding Alphasense's consensus estimate of $6.71.

CEO David Solomon said in the earnings release: "Our performance demonstrates the strength of our world-class franchise in an improving operating environment. We continue to lean into our strengths – exceptional talent, execution capabilities and risk management expertise – allowing us to effectively serve our clients against a complex backdrop and deliver for shareholders."

He had struck a cautious tone at a Barclays conference in September, per a transcript provided by AlphaSense, warning that Goldman's trading unit was trending 10% lower than a year earlier largely due to fixed-income weakness.

Solomon had also warned of a roughly $400 million blow to pre-tax earnings from the bank shifting away from its credit card partnership with General Motors and selling its seller financing loans.

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