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Goldman Sachs Exchanges

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In each episode of "Goldman Sachs Exchanges," people from the firm share their insights on developments shaping industries, markets and the global economy.

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A Conversation with Goldman Sachs President David Solomon

October 13, 2017 15:15 - 33 minutes

Markets are up, volatility is down and clients have questions. David Solomon, president and co-COO of Goldman Sachs, discusses the rise in passive investing, how technology is making the world more competitive and his 35-year career on Wall Street. This podcast was recorded on September 7, 2017. This podcast should not be copied, distributed, published or reproduced, in whole or in part. The information contained in this podcast is not financial research nor a product of Goldman Sachs Globa...

Flux, Friction and the Next Phase of Globalization

October 09, 2017 22:10 - 32 minutes

After a distinguished career in politics that included roles as prime minister of Portugal and president of the European Commission, José Manuel Barroso was named chair of Goldman Sachs International in 2016. He discusses the future of European integration amidst populist movements across the region, the challenges and opportunities in global trade and his role at the firm. This podcast was recorded on September 20, 2017. This podcast should not be copied, distributed, published or reproduc...

The Evolution of the Equities Market

September 25, 2017 22:00 - 38 minutes

Paul Russo, co-COO of the Equities Franchise in the Goldman Sachs Securities Division, explains how technological change and regulatory reform helped develop a growing class of institutional investor - systematic traders - and what a rising interest rate environment could mean for the equity markets. This podcast was recorded on August 30, 2017. This podcast should not be copied, distributed, published or reproduced, in whole or in part. The information contained in this podcast is not fina...

Europe Looks to Germany

September 18, 2017 22:30 - 22 minutes

Jörg Kukies, co-CEO of Goldman Sachs in Germany and Austria, discusses Germany's unique role within Europe and on the global stage during a period of significant political and economic developments in Europe and globally. This podcast was recorded on September 13, 2017. This podcast should not be copied, distributed, published or reproduced, in whole or in part. The information contained in this podcast is not financial research nor a product of Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research. Ne...

The Store of the Future

August 22, 2017 16:40 - 19 minutes

For all the pain that e-commerce has inflicted on retailers, the brick-and-mortar store is far from dead, according to Goldman Sachs Research's lead retail analyst Matt Fassler. Instead, he says, survivors of the latest round of retail disruption will succeed in part by narrowing their sights, focusing either on efficiently distributing goods or improving the in-store experience for customers. This podcast was recorded on August 14, 2017. All price references and market forecasts correspond...

Investing in Low-Carbon Asia

August 07, 2017 17:30 - 20 minutes

With energy demand expected to double in Asia by 2030, and with a billion people currently without electricity, Ankur Sahu, co-head of Goldman Sachs' Merchant Bank in Asia-Pacific, says that renewables fill a crucial gap in the marketplace. Investors have been faced with ample opportunity, he says, so much so that an industry previously thought as niche has rapidly broadened to include large institutional investors -- even in emerging markets. This podcast was recorded on August 1, 2017. Th...

Why Health Care's Future Is All About Value

July 20, 2017 21:30 - 29 minutes

Health care is projected to make up nearly forty percent of the US federal budget by 2025. In an effort to slow down cost increases, some in the industry have begun to explore value-based contracts, potentially transforming the industry's economics. Jami Rubin and Robert P. Jones of Goldman Sachs Research discuss how placing an emphasis on patient outcomes - instead of volumes of medications or services sold - could impact investors, companies and consumers. This podcast was recorded on July...

Music: Back in Black

June 30, 2017 20:15 - 29 minutes

Digitization ravaged the music business, but nearly 20 years after the launch of Napster, the industry has returned to growth on the back of a "second digital revolution," according to Lisa Yang of Goldman Sachs Research. Streaming services are leading the way, growing the revenue pie for artists and labels both and creating new opportunities for companies across the music ecosystem. Yang is joined by Marc Geiger, worldwide head of music for William Morris Endeavor; and Patrick Spence, CEO of...

Retail: Online, Offline, All the Time

June 16, 2017 22:25 - 28 minutes

The retail sector is at the epicenter of technological disruption and changing consumer behavior. But according to Goldman Sachs' Kathy Elsesser, global chair of the Healthcare Group and the Consumer and Retail Group in Investment Banking, and Kim Posnett, global head of Internet Investment Banking, these shifts are more evolution than revolution. An omnichannel approach, combining traditional brick-and-mortar and ecommerce offerings, is emerging as the primary way forward for companies at bo...

Space: The Next Investment Frontier

May 22, 2017 20:30 - 24 minutes

Long dominated by government agencies, space is now in play for private companies and venture capitalists, who see big potential in areas like launch, communications and exploration. Noah Poponak, senior Aerospace and Defense equity research analyst for Goldman Sachs Research, says this investment interest has helped reduce launch costs and spur innovation across related industries, opening up a new chapter in the history of the space economy. This podcast was recorded on May 3, 2017. All p...

The Metrics that Matter: A 'Mainstream' Approach to ESG

May 08, 2017 18:50 - 26 minutes

Environmental, social and governance metrics have matured to the point where they can help mainstream investors beat their benchmarks, says Goldman Sachs Research's Derek Bingham. As a member of the GS SUSTAIN team, which seeks to identify companies with long-term growth potential, Bingham and his colleagues study which sustainability measures most closely align with returns over time. He shares the team's findings and explains why he sees ESG research as integral to a "holistic" take on stoc...

Post-Brexit Europe: A Period of Uncertainty and Opportunity

April 26, 2017 22:50 - 22 minutes

The two-year negotiation process of Brexit has officially commenced amidst Europe's year of elections, meaning the broader sense of uncertainty that has underpinned much of the region's business operations will continue for the foreseeable future. Richard Gnodde, vice chairman of Goldman Sachs and chief executive officer of Goldman Sachs International, discusses how companies - Goldman Sachs included - are adapting to the political landscape. This podcast was recorded on April 24, 2017. The...

'Peak Momentum' and a New Phase for Asian Stocks

April 07, 2017 20:50 - 28 minutes

Tim Moe, chief Asia Pacific equity strategist for Goldman Sachs Research, says recent economic data indicate global growth has perhaps reached "peak momentum." While that could mean more modest returns for equity investors going forward, there is still value to be found in Asia, he argues, most notably in China. This podcast was recorded on April 3, 2017. This podcast should not be copied, distributed, published or reproduced, in whole or in part. The information contained in this podcast d...

Manufacturing in the Digital Age: A Balancing Act for Businesses

March 27, 2017 16:30 - 20 minutes

The manufacturing sector has long offered a window into the changing nature of work and the evolution of technology. Clare Scherrer, global co-head of the Industrials Group in Goldman Sachs' Investment Banking Division, discusses how industrial businesses are managing technology and workforce investments amidst economic and political change. This podcast was recorded on February 27, 2017. The information contained in this recording was obtained from publicly available sources and has not be...

Rhetoric Meets Reality in Washington

March 10, 2017 17:15 - 31 minutes

President Trump's policy agenda is a source of intense interest for investors and clients around the world. Michael Paese, co-head of the Office of Government Affairs at Goldman Sachs, and Alec Phillips, US political economist in Goldman Sachs Research, discuss how the president's agenda has evolved as he's transitioned from the campaign trail to the White House, the outlook for tax reform, health care, trade and other issues, and what the Administration can realistically expect to achieve i...

Asia Adapts to a New Investing Climate

February 22, 2017 19:20 - 19 minutes

Sheila Patel, chief executive officer of Goldman Sachs Asset Management International, shares how her discussions with clients in Asia have changed since the election of Donald Trump, with a focus on trade, risk and the evolution of active and passive strategies in an age of technological disruption. This podcast was recorded on February 10, 2017. The views and opinions expressed herein should not be construed as an offer to buy or sell any securities and such views and opinions may differ ...

China, Trump and Asia's Shifting Trade Order

February 07, 2017 22:50 - 23 minutes

The United States appears poised to revisit its trading stance with China - and Asia more broadly - after the inauguration of President Donald Trump. Andrew Tilton, chief Asia economist of Goldman Sachs Research, considers the Asian economies most at-risk of disruption and the evolving roles of both China and the US in the region. This podcast was recorded on February 6, 2017. All price references and market forecasts correspond to the date of this recording. This podcast should not be cop...

Half Full: The Case for Remaining Invested in US Equities

January 17, 2017 20:00 - 29 minutes

US equities have returned nearly 300% since the trough of the global financial crisis, and now sit at historically high valuations. Sharmin Mossavar-Rahmani, chief investment officer of Private Wealth Management at Goldman Sachs, says that high valuations alone are not enough to warrant underweighting equities. What's important is context: she explains her optimism towards the US economy, as well as the potential risks to her views. This podcast was recorded on January 10, 2017. The views a...

My Generation: What Your Birth Year Says about How You'll Spend

January 10, 2017 16:10 - 25 minutes

Each new generation comes of age with different experiences and preferences than their parents. Goldman Sachs Research's Hugo Scott-Gall, Lindsay Drucker Mann and Christopher Wolf discuss how the differing habits of three generations that make up the bulk of US consumption today -- Gen X, Millennials and Gen Z - are changing how Americans spend and manage their careers. This podcast was recorded on October 4, 2016. All price references and market forecasts correspond to the date of this rec...

Artificial Intelligence: The Apex Technology of the Information Age

December 27, 2016 16:10 - 19 minutes

Artificial intelligence - the science of teaching computers to think like humans - could reshape the global economy by making both capital investments and labor costs more efficient. That would provide a meaningful boost to productivity growth, which has stagnated since the internet boom of the 1990s. Heath Terry of Goldman Sachs Research discusses the technology's most promising uses, the industries set to take advantage and how widespread adoption might impact the labor market. This podcas...

Gary Cohn Says Goodbye to Goldman Sachs

December 12, 2016 23:00 - 20 minutes

Gary Cohn reflects on his journey from a difficult childhood struggle with dyslexia to serving as president and chief operating officer of Goldman Sachs. As he departs the firm after 26 years, Cohn shares some of the experiences that have shaped him, and reflects on the value of diversity, the importance of perseverance and learning how to turn failure into success. This podcast was recorded on December 12, 2016. This podcast should not be copied, distributed, published or reproduced, in w...

After the Trump Trade: The Future of Financials

December 12, 2016 16:00 - 17 minutes

Investors have flocked to financials since Donald Trump's election in expectation of a steepening yield curve and regulatory reform boosting bank bottom lines. Richard Ramsden, business unit leader of the Financials Group in Goldman Sachs Research, explains how tightening monetary policy, higher inflation and a potential infrastructure spend could be even more important for the trajectory of the US financial industry. This podcast was recorded on December 8, 2016. All price references and m...

Taxes, Trade and More in a Trump Presidency

November 17, 2016 20:35 - 38 minutes

As President-elect Donald Trump makes the transition from the campaign trail to the White House, investors will be watching carefully to determine the economic issues at the top of his agenda. Alec Phillips, Goldman Sachs Research's political economist in Washington, discusses where Trump can act on his own without Congress, why corporate tax changes are more likely than personal tax cuts in 2017, and how Trump may reshape the leadership of the Federal Reserve. This podcast was recorded on N...

Defining the Terms of Brexit

November 14, 2016 17:15 - 28 minutes

As the UK moves closer to triggering formal talks on its exit from the European Union, investors are focused on the terms of the new relationship it will strike with Brussels. Goldman Sachs' Chief European Economist Huw Pill discusses the spectrum of issues to be resolved in the negotiations and what the ultimate outcome between a "hard" or "soft" Brexit means for the UK, Europe and the global economy. This podcast was recorded on November 8, 2016. All price references and market forecast...

Building Brands to Help People Live Better: Outdoor Voices and Tata Harper

October 31, 2016 15:55 - 28 minutes

Tyler Haney, founder and CEO of activewear brand Outdoor Voices, and Tata Harper, founder and co-CEO of Tata Harper Skincare, are joined by Goldman Sachs' David Solomon to discuss entrepreneurship and the global health and wellness movement. This podcast was recorded on October 20, 2016. The information contained in this recording was obtained from publicly available sources and has not been independently verified by Goldman Sachs. Neither Goldman Sachs nor any of its affiliates makes any r...

How Fintech Is Transforming Consumer Finance

October 13, 2016 13:00 - 26 minutes

Purpose-driven loans - for housing, education and automobiles - comprise most of the consumer credit market, with credit cards making up most of the rest. But the industry is undergoing a profound shift, as new entrants leverage responsive technologies to offer better experiences for consumers. Harit Talwar, head of Digital Finance at Goldman Sachs, discusses the evolving role of technology in finance and the launch of the firm's new online personal loan platform, Marcus by Goldman Sachs. Th...

The Evolution of the 'Long Good Buy'

September 27, 2016 21:00 - 20 minutes

Quantitative easing by the world's major central banks has helped deflate bond yields and pushed valuations across asset classes to historic levels. Peter Oppenheimer, chief global equity strategist and head of Macro Research in Europe for Goldman Sachs Research, discusses how the long-term case for investing in stocks has evolved and why he sees the most likely scenario from here as a 'Fat & Flat' range of tepid yet positive returns and greater volatility. This podcast was recorded on Septe...

Narrowing the Jobs Gap

September 12, 2016 16:30 - 28 minutes

Technology's rapid progress and expanding scope are having a significant impact on the nature of work. Steve Strongin, head of Goldman Sachs Research, and Sandra Lawson, director of the Global Markets Institute, explain why preparing for the jobs of the future is about more than STEM. This podcast was recorded on September 7, 2016. All price references and market forecasts correspond to the date of this recording. This podcast should not be copied, distributed, published or reproduced, in ...

The Changing Media Landscape: Disrupting Distribution

August 26, 2016 16:30 - 29 minutes

Technology companies are entering areas traditionally dominated by the media and telecom industries, forcing legacy players to adapt. Michael Ronen and Dave Dase of the Investment Banking Division discuss the emerging partnerships, developing rivalries and most promising opportunities in the new media landscape. This episode was recorded on August 8, 2016. The information contained in this recording was obtained from publicly available sources and has not been independently verified by Gold...

Emission Control: The Expanding Low Carbon Economy

August 12, 2016 16:40 - 19 minutes

Until recently, low carbon technologies like wind and solar were a niche part of the global energy landscape. But Goldman Sachs Research's GS SUSTAIN team, which focuses on identifying long-term industry leaders, says that low carbon technologies like onshore wind, solar PV, LEDs and hybrid/electric vehicles are now "taking off the training wheels" and rapidly gaining share. According to GS SUSTAIN's Jaakko Kooroshy, these four technologies not only could help global carbon emissions peak as ...

Brick and Mortal: Retail's Hard Lessons from E-Commerce

July 28, 2016 22:35 - 17 minutes

Heath Terry and Matt Fassler of Goldman Sachs Research discuss the explosive growth of e-commerce and how brick-and-mortar retailers are contending with changing consumer habits, generational shifts and technological disruption. This podcast was recorded on June 30, 2016. All price references and market forecasts correspond to the date of this recording. This podcast should not be copied, distributed, published or reproduced, in whole or in part. The information contained in this podcast d...

Healthcare's Balance Between Science and Commerce

July 13, 2016 20:10 - 19 minutes

Jami Rubin, business unit leader of the Healthcare Research Group for Goldman Sachs Research, discusses top trends in healthcare, including progress in the fight against cancer, diabetes and Alzheimer's, cutting-edge science in gene therapy and gene editing, and how the drug industry is dealing with debates over pricing and mergers. This podcast was recorded on June 17, 2016. All price references and market forecasts correspond to the date of this recording. This podcast should not be cop...

Brexit: After the Vote

June 28, 2016 19:30 - 28 minutes

The UK's vote to leave the EU sets in motion a series of complex adjustments for the UK and Europe that will take years to play out. Huw Pill, chief European economist in Goldman Sachs Research, discusses the economic and market implications of the Brexit vote. This podcast was recorded on June 27, 2016. All price references and market forecasts correspond to the date of this recording. This podcast should not be copied, distributed, published or reproduced, in whole or in part. The informa...

The Big Deal about Big Data

June 16, 2016 15:05 - 26 minutes

Armen Avanessians, chief investment officer of Goldman Sachs Asset Management's Quantitative Investment Strategies team, discusses how big data can help investors make smarter, better informed decisions. This episode was recorded on April 26, 2016. The views and opinions expressed herein should not be construed as an offer to buy or sell any securities and such views/opinions may differ from those of Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research or other departments or divisions of Goldman Sachs...

Bright Spots in Emerging Markets

June 03, 2016 20:30 - 24 minutes

A better external backdrop is just part of the reason why emerging market assets have surprised in the first half of 2016. Kamakshya Trivedi, chief Emerging Markets macro strategist in Goldman Sachs Research, considers the local and global factors influencing asset prices in developing economies around the world, including China, Brazil and India. This podcast was recorded on May 17, 2016. All price references and market forecasts correspond to the date of this recording. This podcast shou...

Disruption in Deutschland

May 19, 2016 20:10 - 24 minutes

Export-heavy Germany is contending with a wave of disruptive changes that are altering the competitive landscape for both the country's largest corporations and its globally admired small and medium-sized enterprises, the Mittelstand. Wolfgang Fink, co-CEO of Goldman Sachs in Germany and Austria, discusses how German companies are adapting to twenty-first century market pressures. This podcast was recorded on April 19, 2016. The information contained in this recording was obtained from publ...

Whenever, Wherever: The New Model for Retail

May 04, 2016 22:35 - 16 minutes

Kathy Elsesser, global co-head of the Consumer Retail and Healthcare Group in the Investment Banking Division at Goldman Sachs discusses how the slowdown in deal-making in the first quarter of 2016 has affected the consumer retail space, why the sector is so attractive to activist investors and whether the rise of e-commerce means the end of brick-and-mortar retail. This episode was recorded on April 12, 2016. The information contained in this recording was obtained from publicly available ...

Niche No Longer: ESG Investing Goes Mainstream

April 21, 2016 22:55 - 28 minutes

What does it mean to be an environmental, social and governance (ESG) investor? For John Goldstein, co-founder of Imprint Capital and a managing director in Goldman Sachs Asset Management, investing for ESG requires the same rigor and discipline as "traditional" investing, and the distinction between the two is growing increasingly irrelevant. With better tools to parse data and an ever-expanding understanding of risk, ESG investing has gone from niche to mainstream. This episode was recorde...

Mutant Mosquitoes, 'Peak Stuff' and the Shifting Currents of Innovation

April 06, 2016 21:50 - 20 minutes

Hugo Scott-Gall recaps the technologies and topics discussed at the second-annual Goldman Sachs Research Innovation Symposium, including the evolving markets for drones, the surprising demographics of the sharing economy and the opportunity at the intersection of digital services and traditional healthcare. This episode was recorded on March 18, 2016. This podcast should not be copied, distributed, published or reproduced, in whole or in part. The information contained in this podcast does ...

Billion Dollar Babies: Virtual Reality and the Shift to Cloud

March 22, 2016 22:40 - 23 minutes

Heather Bellini, head of the Technology Research Group in Goldman Sachs Research, discusses the multi-billion dollar industry forming around virtual and augmented reality, and the $300 billion in enterprise IT spend at stake as companies pursue cloud strategies. This podcast was recorded on March 1, 2016. All price references and market forecasts correspond to the date of this recording. This podcast should not be copied, distributed, published or reproduced, in whole or in part. The infor...

"Fat and Flat" and the Market Path from Here

March 10, 2016 23:00 - 26 minutes

Peter Oppenheimer, Goldman Sachs Research's chief equity strategist and head of European Macro Research, weighs in on the recent rally in equity markets, the "third wave" of the financial crisis, the likelihood of a global recession, and more. This podcast was recorded on March 9, 2016. All price references and market forecasts correspond to the date of this recording. This podcast should not be copied, distributed, published or reproduced, in whole or in part. The information contained in...

The Markets vs. the Economy - Explaining the Disconnect

February 25, 2016 17:40 - 30 minutes

Jan Hatzius, Goldman Sachs' chief economist, and Jeff Currie, global head of Commodities Research, explain why volatility in the oil, equity and credit markets could be sending false signals about the underlying strength of the broader economy. This podcast was recorded on February 23, 2016. All price references and market forecasts correspond to the date of this recording. This podcast should not be copied, distributed, published or reproduced, in whole or in part. The information contain...

Market Viewpoints - Gary Cohn on China, Commodities and Tech IPOs

February 09, 2016 23:30 - 26 minutes

Gary Cohn, president and chief operating officer of Goldman Sachs, shares his perspective on the state of global markets -- including China's economic slowdown, volatile oil prices and the evolution of Silicon Valley. This podcast was recorded on February 3, 2016. This podcast should not be copied, distributed, published or reproduced, in whole or in part. The information contained in this podcast is not financial research nor a product of Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research. Neither G...

The Digitization of Finance

January 20, 2016 17:35 - 27 minutes

Don Duet, co-head of the Technology Division at Goldman Sachs, discusses the technological transformation of the financial services industry, and how advances in open source, big data, blockchain and other areas are driving further innovation. This podcast was recorded on January 12, 2016. This podcast should not be copied, distributed, published or reproduced, in whole or in part. The information contained in this podcast is not financial research nor a product of Goldman Sachs Global Inve...

Beyond the Fed Hike: The Business of Banking in 2016

January 06, 2016 22:30 - 21 minutes

US banks are at an inflection point after the Federal Reserve's decision to raise its benchmark interest rate for the first time in nearly a decade. Goldman Sachs Research's Richard Ramsden discusses front-burner issues for the industry in the year ahead, including the pace of future hikes, the rise of new entrants and the growing imperative for banks to stay ahead of technological innovation. This podcast was recorded on December 17, 2015. All price references and market forecasts correspo...

The Business Case for Climate Action

December 18, 2015 21:20 - 27 minutes

Kyung-Ah Park, head of Environmental Markets at Goldman Sachs, represented the firm at the UN Climate Change Conference in Paris. She discusses the historic climate agreement adopted by 196 parties and ways the business community can help facilitate the transition to a low carbon economy. This podcast was recorded on December 15, 2015. This podcast should not be copied, distributed, published or reproduced, in whole or in part. The information contained in this podcast is not financial rese...

Charting the Course for a Stronger South Africa

November 25, 2015 17:00 - 23 minutes

Colin Coleman, head of the Investment Banking Division for Goldman Sachs in Sub-Saharan Africa, discusses South Africa's resilience amidst a challenging environment for emerging markets and steps it can take to boost productivity and broaden economic opportunity. This podcast was recorded on November 2, 2015. The information contained in this recording was obtained from publicly available sources and has not been independently verified by Goldman Sachs. Neither Goldman Sachs nor any of its...

Cord Cutting Goes Prime Time

November 20, 2015 01:30 - 25 minutes

In the second and third quarters of 2015, pay-TV services lost nearly one million subscribers to online streaming options. Brett Feldman and Drew Borst, equity research analysts in Global Investment Research at Goldman Sachs, share how the media and telecom industries are responding and why this is a golden era for consumer choice. This podcast was recorded on October 23, 2015. All price references and market forecasts correspond to the date of this recording. This podcast should not be co...

Start-Up Stories from the Builders + Innovators Summit

November 09, 2015 18:45 - 32 minutes

"There's never been a better time to start a business," says Philip Krim, co-founder and CEO of Casper. He joined Mariam Naficy, founder and CEO of Minted, and David Solomon, co-head of the Investment Banking Division at Goldman Sachs, to discuss what's most important for successful companies and the one class business school graduates wish they could take again. This podcast was recorded on October 15, 2015. The information contained in this recording was obtained from publicly available s...

China's Transition and the Outlook for Asia

October 20, 2015 13:40 - 26 minutes

Timothy Moe, co-head of Macro Research in Asia for Goldman Sachs, explains why China's markets could be poised for a rebound and what China's transition to a consumer-driven economy means for markets across Asia. This podcast was recorded on October 14, 2015. All price references and market forecasts correspond to the date of this recording. This podcast should not be copied, distributed, published or reproduced, in whole or in part. The information contained in this podcast does ...