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Goldman Sachs Trades At A Discount. Here’s Why.

The firm’s annual 10-K filing reminds us why investors are wary of investment banks’ shares

Goldman Sachs branded hardhats during a groundbreaking ceremony for Goldman Sachs Group's new campus in Dallas, Texas, US, on Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2023. Goldman Sachs Group's newest campus in Dallas's Victory Park neighborhood will allow Goldman to consolidate most of its workers across North Texas into one campus, making it the firms largest US hub outside its New York headquarters.
Goldman Sachs branded hardhats during a groundbreaking ceremony for Goldman Sachs Group's new campus in Dallas, Texas, US, on Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2023. Goldman Sachs Group's newest campus in Dallas's Victory Park neighborhood will allow Goldman to consolidate most of its workers across North Texas into one campus, making it the firms largest US hub outside its New York headquarters.
(Bloomberg Opinion) -- Anyone wondering why investment banks trade at a perennial discount to the wider stock market need only glance at Goldman Sachs Group Inc.’s annual 10-K filing, which dropped Friday.
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