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Goldman Sachs' CEO says markets may take weeks to adjust as Middle East tensions, oil spikes, and regional losses raise inflation and job risks despite U.S. resilience.
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon said financial markets may need weeks to fully absorb the Middle East conflict's impact, expressing surprise at the initially calm reaction despite rising tensions, oil prices, and regional market drops.
He noted limited Wall Street losses, with the S&P 500 down less than 1%, attributing U.S. economic resilience to favorable policies and strong fundamentals.
Solomon warned of potential inflationary pressures and ongoing uncertainty, highlighting risks from geopolitical escalation, supply disruptions, and AI-driven job shifts.
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El CEO de Goldman Sachs dice que los mercados pueden tardar semanas en ajustarse a medida que las tensiones en Oriente Medio, los picos de petróleo y las pérdidas regionales aumentan la inflación y los riesgos laborales a pesar de la resiliencia de Estados Unidos.