No bounce this week for purchase apps: Goldman Sachs Abandons Five of Six ‘Top Trade’ Calls for 2016 By Rachel Evans and Andrea WongFeb 9 (Bloomberg) — Goldman Sachs to clients: whoops. Just six weeks into 2016, the New York-based bank has abandoned five of six recommended top trades for the year.The dollar versus a basket of euro and yen; yields on Italian bonds versus their German counterparts; U.S. inflationexpectations: Goldman Sachs Group Inc. was wrong on all that and more.
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No bounce this week for purchase apps:
Goldman Sachs Abandons Five of Six ‘Top Trade’ Calls for 2016By Rachel Evans and Andrea Wong
Feb 9 (Bloomberg) — Goldman Sachs to clients: whoops. Just six weeks into 2016, the New York-based bank has abandoned five of six recommended top trades for the year.
The dollar versus a basket of euro and yen; yields on Italian bonds versus their German counterparts; U.S. inflation
expectations: Goldman Sachs Group Inc. was wrong on all that and more.