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Can US companies and consumers withstand higher rates?
How has the US economy managed to avoid a recession amid historic rate hikes by the Federal Reserve? According to Jonny Fine, who heads up Goldman Sachs’ Investment Grade Syndicate in the Americas, it comes down to how companies and consumers positioned themselves back when rates were de minimis.

Can the world transition to clean energy? Not without critical minerals
A lack of minerals could prevent the world from reaching its emissions reduction goals, according to Goldman Sachs Asset Management portfolio manager Vikrum Vora.

The impact of anti-obesity drugs
Could anti-obesity drugs transform healthcare? Jenny Chang, portfolio manager with Goldman Sachs Asset Management, separates the signal from the noise.

What generative AI could mean for cybersecurity
How will the rise of AI shift the cybersecurity landscape? Brook Dane, portfolio manager with Goldman Sachs Asset Management, separates the signal from the noise.

How fragile is the US consumer?
Is the consumer in better shape than sentiment readings would suggest? Kate McShane, retail analyst with Goldman Sachs Research, separates the signal from the noise.

Will a wave of defaults hit US high-yield debt?
Will rising rates cause a wave of defaults in the U.S. high-yield bond market? Gurpreet Gill, macro strategist for fixed income and liquidity solutions at Goldman Sachs Asset Management, separates the signal from the noise.

The outlook for Indian equities
Is the best still ahead for Indian equities? Sunil Koul of Goldman Sachs Research separates the signal from the noise.

Is sentiment sending a recessionary signal?
Manufacturing sentiment has plunged to recessionary levels. What does that say about the economy? Spencer Hill of Goldman Sachs Research separates the signal from the noise.

Are Americans moving away from equities?
A wave of dollars has been flowing into money market funds. Is this a sign that Americans are falling out of love with stocks? John Marshall of Goldman Sachs Research separates the signal from the noise.

Is there turmoil ahead for office loans and the banks that hold them?
Office buildings across the US are contending with higher interest rates and falling occupancy – but how much risk does this pose for the loans and the banks that hold them? Caitlin Burrows of Goldman Sachs Research separates the signal from the noise.