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[Navigating Global Markets and Geopolitical Volatility: Insights from Goldman Sachs]-[Goldman Sachs International’s Co-CEOs on Europe’s Opportunity, AI, and Market Volatility]

Exchanges · B2 · 2026-03-16

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Executive Summary: Navigating Uncertainty

In a recent episode of Goldman Sachs Exchanges, Alison Nathan sat down with Anthony Gutmann and Kunal Shah, co-CEOs of Goldman Sachs International, to discuss the intersection of geopolitical tension and global market trends. Despite the escalating conflict in the Middle East, the leadership team emphasizes a theme of resilience, maintaining that the foundational economic outlook remains positive even as participants adapt to a more volatile world.

The Geopolitical and Economic Backdrop

Kunal Shah notes that the current environment is marked by "unsettling times," particularly in the Middle East, where the firm maintains deep-rooted operations. However, the firm remains committed to its clients, even as they navigate these risks. From a macroeconomic perspective, Anthony Gutmann highlights that the year began with a "benign" and "strong economic outlook." Despite the shock of the conflict, business leaders are not abandoning long-term strategies, bolstered by strong corporate balance sheets and the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI).

Market Resilience and Structural Trends

Discussing the performance of global equities, Shah observes that while the US dollar has strengthened in a "typical risk-off fashion," structural trends in Asia and other emerging markets remain intact. Although European markets faced pressure due to "energy dependency" and echoes of the 2022 energy shocks, the firm remains optimistic about Europe’s potential to act as a unified economic bloc. Gutmann points to "European integration" and discussions around an "investment and savings union" as key drivers for long-term prosperity. He notes that pockets of growth, such as 2.5% GDP growth in Spain and 4% in Poland, continue to offer significant opportunities for capital allocation.

The Role of AI and Dealmaking

Addressing the evolution of AI, Shah challenges the notion that the market has exited the phase of optimism. Instead, he suggests the market has entered a phase of "hard questions" regarding "moats" and the sustainability of software revenues. Despite some "derating" in software stocks, he highlights that capital markets remain remarkably open, with record levels of investment-grade (IG) issuance. Gutmann echoes this, noting that activity levels in investment banking remain "elevated." For corporate leaders, AI is driving a realization that "scale is critical," which in turn fuels strategic M&A activity rather than acting as a decelerant.

Historical Lessons and Future Outlook

Reflecting on whether current developments mirror past crises, the speakers draw parallels to the 1970s energy shocks and the 2022 Russia-Ukraine conflict. However, Shah emphasizes that the "starting point is very different," as monetary policy is currently closer to neutral. The firm remains focused on providing liquidity and leveraging technology to scale, with Gutmann concluding that as long as there is no "deep-seated" global recession, business leaders will continue to find ways to get things done. The core takeaway is one of cautious optimism: while volatility is a reality, the structural foundations of the global economy—supported by AI innovation and strong balance sheets—remain robust.

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these are clearly unsettling times.
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our people are very resilient.
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our people are adapting to these very tense, difficult realities.
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these are difficult times for everyone.
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we're in a good state there.
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consequential trends
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precarious moment
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structural trends
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risk-off fashion
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📖 Transcript

One of the most consequential trends this year has been the outperformance of global equities relative to the US.
But amid the escalating conflict in the Middle East, can this trend continue?
And what are the implications for dealmaking and IPOs?
I'm Alison Nathan, and this is Goldman Sachs Exchanges.
I'm here in our London office with the two co-CEOs of Goldman Sachs International, Anthony Gutmann and Kunal Shah.
In addition to running Goldman Sachs International, Anthony is the global co-head of investment banking and Kunal is the global co-head of the firm's fixed income currency and commodities business.

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