Business Breakdowns

Goldman Sachs: Fortune Favors the Old - [Business Breakdowns, EP. 58]

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May 19, 2022
Marc Rubinstein, a seasoned financial analyst known for his expertise in investment banking, joins the discussion about Goldman Sachs. They unravel the bank's transformation from niche player to industry titan, and the evolving business dynamics post-financial crisis. Topics include the complexities of bank valuation and Goldman's strategic pivot towards consumer banking. The conversation also touches on shifting competition in the financial sector and the impact of new players on traditional investment banks, providing a fresh perspective on market strategies.
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INSIGHT

Investment Bank Role

  • Investment banks help clients manage risk by taking it on, transferring it, or sourcing it.
  • They act as intermediaries, facilitating risk transfer between parties like governments and corporations.
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Goldman's Rise as Villain

  • Goldman Sachs operated discreetly until the 2008 financial crisis.
  • The firm's record profits in 2009, after accepting government aid, fueled public backlash and the "vampire squid" moniker.
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Goldman's Structure Today

  • Goldman Sachs is now a bank holding company, regulated by the Fed, and has a consumer-facing business.
  • Its four segments are global markets, investment banking, asset management, and consumer wealth.
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