KEY POINTS

  • Goldman Sachs expects aggressive duties from the White House to raise inflation and unemployment and drag economic growth to a near-standstill.
  • In a note Sunday, the firm said “we continue to believe the risk from April 2 tariffs is greater than many market participants have previously assumed.”
  • The firm raised its forecast for inflation this year to 3.5%, cut its GDP outlook to just 1% and raised its unemployment view to 4.5%.
  • @CharlesDarwin@lemmy.world
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    178 days ago

    This is entirely a self-own by donvict and his stupid sycophants. He was handed an economy that had so many great indicators and within mere weeks, was able to fuck it up.

    Heckuva job, donnie.

    • @futatorius@lemm.ee
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      27 days ago

      Sabotaging the US economy and destroying the power of the US and EU were the jobs Trump was put in to do.

  • KbSez
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    98 days ago

    So why aren’t the big players on Wall Street raising hell over this?

  • Monkey With A Shell
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    318 days ago

    Glad to know that GS is catching up with every other financial advisor and most of the logical everyday people who understand that making things more expensive tends to make people’s financial situation worse.

  • @dhork@lemmy.world
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    278 days ago

    I bet before the end of the day we’ll hear about how Goldman Sachs, of all places, is full of RADICAL LIBERALS and has gone WOKE!

      • @D_C@lemm.ee
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        67 days ago

        You are both correct.
        tRUMP is clearly, clearly an idiot. However his glorious leader, putin, must be considered brilliant to do what he’s done.
        He’s completely evil, etc, but he can die happy knowing of the damage he’s done to the USA (and other countries) will be felt for decades.

        I hate them both with a passion, but you’ve got to give credit where it is due.

        (He’s also damaged Russia for decades to come)

  • @Buffalox@lemmy.world
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    88 days ago

    Trump is trying to harm the economy of all the allies of USA, because reasons.
    The strategy is to commit economic suicide, to prove the dependency on USA.

    The plan is flawless if you don’t give a shit about anything, except creating attention for yourself.

    • @Hylactor@sopuli.xyz
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      88 days ago

      More and more I feel like he’s just trying to get us embroiled in something that provides cover for him to ratchet into the next slot of dictator. If he can get a real crisis on his hands he’s plausibly cleared for all sorts of seemingly desperate measures. Such as third terms, and criminalization of “sentiments” (“doesn’t like me” turns into “supports the enemy”, opposition turns into enemy, temporary emergency actions turn into permanent dictatorship).

  • @pleasegoaway@lemm.ee
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    88 days ago

    The trump regime was designed to TANK the US economy so that stocks, businesses, and industries can be bought by billionaires at rock bottom prices.

    All is going according to plan.

  • @foggy@lemmy.world
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    678 days ago

    Economists do not usually speak in black and white terms like this.

    Our economy is in for a bloodletting.

      • Pennomi
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        128 days ago

        They might go to war against the leaders within the country instead. Trump is really playing with fire here, messing with the gun-toting constituents of his.

        • Phoenixz
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          57 days ago

          Nah, just say that Hussein Obama did it or something stupid like that, say it’s open season on the treacherous libs and they’ll happily make another Kristallnacht because that is how stupid they are. They’ll follow Cheeto straight into hell and then he’ll abandon them there and they’ll still blame Obama because please do not expect these people to have a shred of dignity to say “I was wrong”

        • @jmcs@discuss.tchncs.de
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          37 days ago

          Revolutions need organization. Organization needs third spaces were people can meet, discuss, and organize. Most of the US has basically no third spaces outside of churches, and this is very much by design.

            • @notsoshaihulud@lemmy.world
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              57 days ago

              clearly, Fauci created COVID which is a bioweapon that isn’t serious enough to employ biodefense measures against including barriers (masking) and immunizations (vaccinate), but serious enough to have triggered a recession that the present trump slump is fixing, etc. So yeah clearly Fauci’s fault.

    • @mutual_ayed@sh.itjust.works
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      128 days ago

      Crash the economy and stock prices. Create a forever war for profiteering. Stick dissidents and the poor into for profit prisons. Consolidate more wealth at the top. The system is working as designed.

  • @AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world
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    87 days ago

    And that’s without taking into account the crashes to come when there will be a correction after all the shady stuff done by the financial sector when there no longer is any agency capable of supervising them. That will likely have planetary repercussions,.

    • @Jhex@lemmy.world
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      27 days ago

      or the persistent international distrust Trump has carved towards the USA for decades to come

    • @CharlesDarwin@lemmy.world
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      38 days ago

      As does much of his cabinet, it seems. That, or if they know better, they are too afraid and power-seeking to counter even the very stupidest of his “ideas”.

    • @Sabin10@lemmy.world
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      48 days ago

      Meanwhile, anyone with a halfway decent high-school education, knows this is what happens when you engage in a trade war with all your major trading partners.

  • circuitfarmer
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    47 days ago

    When the rich people are now questioning the other rich people, you know shit isn’t exactly going to plan.

    At least not the plan some of the rich thought they were getting. They forgot to factor in the incompetence.

  • @Seleni@lemmy.world
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    38 days ago

    Translation: hey rich customers, fire sale and reason to lay off your highest-paid employees incoming!

    Remember, they and the people who listen to them wanted this.

    • @Jhex@lemmy.world
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      17 days ago

      That only works if you are expecting a rebound… the way Trump is going about this, who the hell would trust a single word of a trade deal with USA?

      • @Seleni@lemmy.world
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        16 days ago

        People who want money or resources. You have to remember though, these aren’t the brilliant businessmen they think they are.

        Most of these rich people are rich through family and luck, and believe they have magical powers to resurrect businesses and economies with a snap of their fingers.

        They think they’ll just put everything back together with them at the top. They really have no idea how they’ll do that, of course.

        • @Jhex@lemmy.world
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          16 days ago

          People who want money or resources.

          Those same people do not want the carpet pulled from under them on a whim

          Anybfitire deal with the USA will have that risk priced in and not likely to ve as favorable as whatever was there before. This is exactly why third world countries have a hard time attacking investment and when they do, they basically get gangbanged

    • @tikifire@lemm.ee
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      17 days ago

      They don’t understand just how bad it’s going to get. It’s going to make 1929 look like playtime.

      • @Seleni@lemmy.world
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        17 days ago

        Yeah, but 1929 was actually fine for the richest families. Plenty of wealthy people got even richer.

        You’ll notice the language in that article describing the success of the businessmen is stock-market-bro speak for ‘gobbled up businesses for pennies on the dollar thanks to the depression, then rode out the storm and made bank’.

        Lots of guys on the market these days dreaming of building empires that way.

        • @tikifire@lemm.ee
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          17 days ago

          Notice I said worse than 1929. Regardless we are both just speculating at this point.

          You seem to just want to win a non-existent argument, so you win.