BRIEF-Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon Says People Are Worried About The US Level Of Debt

Reuters
Oct 30
BRIEF-Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon Says People Are Worried About The US Level Of Debt

Oct 30 (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs Group Inc GS.N:

  • GOLDMAN SACHS CEO DAVID SOLOMON SAYS PEOPLE ARE WORRIED ABOUT THE US LEVEL OF DEBT

  • GOLDMAN SACHS CEO DAVID SOLOMON SPEAKING AT ECONOMIC CLUB OF WASHINGTON, D.C. EVENT

  • GOLDMAN SACHS CEO SAYS IF WE CONTINUE ON CURRENT COURSE OF DEBT AND DON'T TAKE THE GROWTH LEVEL UP, THERE WILL BE A RECKONING

  • GOLDMAN SACHS CEO SAYS IT'S UNFORTUNATE THAT WE HAVE GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWNS

  • GOLDMAN SACHS CEO SAYS ECONOMY IS IN A PRETTY GOOD SHAPE

  • GOLDMAN SACHS CEO SAYS CHANCES OF A RECESSION IN THE NEAR TERM IS LOW

  • GOLDMAN SACHS CEO SAYS INVESTMENT IN TECHNOLOGY IS REAL, THERE'S REAL PRODUCTIVITY COMING OUT OF IT

  • GOLDMAN SACHS CEO SAYS DON'T SEE ANYTHING AT THE MOMENT THAT THREATENS DOLLAR'S RESERVE CURRENCY STATUS

  • GOLDMAN SACHS CEO SAYS FOR OUR BUSINESS THIS IS A VERY CONSTRUCTIVE ENVIRONMENT

Further company coverage: GS.N

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