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Goldman Sachs Posts $7.42 Billion Equities Quarter — Third Consecutive All-Time Record, More Than All of 2019 Combined

by Team Lumida
July 15, 2026
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  • Goldman Sachs posted $7.42 billion in equities trading revenue in Q2 2026 — the third consecutive quarter in which the firm has set an all-time record for equities trading by any bank on Wall Street; the figure represents a 72% jump from a year earlier, driven by both financing activity and profit-taking from arranging client bets amid a quarter that saw the S&P 500 post its best return in six years and sustained market volatility around AI and the Iran war; remarkably, Goldman’s single Q2 equities haul is larger than the firm’s total equities revenue across all four quarters of 2019 combined.
  • Goldman’s total results were exceptional across every major business line: record net revenue of $20.3 billion (up 39% year-over-year), investment banking fees of $3.4 billion — the highest since 2021 — led by Goldman’s role in the record SpaceX IPO and Alphabet’s equity raise; equities underwriting revenue jumped 130% year-over-year; rates trading generated $4.59 billion after a disappointing Q1; and assets under supervision reached $4.04 trillion, up more than $700 billion from a year earlier with the asset management unit’s revenue rising 20%; Goldman also holds more than a third of M&A market share and advised on $1 trillion of deals this year in the fastest time on record for any bank.
  • Goldman’s M&A and deal pipeline is accelerating: CEO David Solomon told analysts the backlog is at its highest level in five years and its second-highest level on record — a forward indicator suggesting the fee surge is not a one-quarter phenomenon but reflects a sustained investment banking cycle driven by AI-related transactions, corporate restructurings tied to geopolitical realignment, and pent-up deal activity that was deferred during the 2022-2023 rate-shock period; Solomon attributed Goldman’s outperformance to the firm’s scale: “The firm is so much bigger, so much more diverse, has so many more earnings engines and so much more durable revenue than it had the last time we saw a significant investment cycle like this.”
  • Goldman’s efficiency story is as notable as its revenue surge: while compensation rose 30% year-over-year — a substantial absolute increase — it lagged revenue growth of 39%, meaning Goldman is extracting more revenue per dollar of compensation than in prior cycles; President John Waldron, widely viewed as Solomon’s likely successor, is driving an automation push: “I often describe Goldman Sachs as a human assembly line. Our human assembly lines will become more digitized, digital agents will be our robots” — a signal that Goldman intends to scale revenue further without proportional headcount growth, which would drive operating leverage materially higher in future periods.

What Happened?

Goldman Sachs reported Q2 2026 results Tuesday that shattered records across the board: $7.42 billion in equities trading revenue (third consecutive all-time record, up 72% YoY), $3.4 billion in investment banking fees (highest since 2021), $4.59 billion in rates trading, and record net revenue of $20.3 billion. The firm led the SpaceX IPO and Alphabet equity raise, holds over a third of M&A market share, and has advised on $1 trillion in deals this year in record time. Goldman shares surged 7.9% — their best intraday gain since April 2025 — and are up 28% year-to-date, outpacing the 16% gain in the KBW Bank Index.

Why It Matters?

Goldman’s results confirm that the AI-driven financial market boom is generating a Wall Street trading and deal cycle unlike anything since the dot-com era — and possibly exceeding it. Three consecutive all-time equities trading records, a Q2 haul larger than all of 2019, and a deal pipeline at near-record highs collectively suggest the cycle has significant runway remaining. The efficiency story is equally important: Goldman is growing revenue 39% while holding compensation growth to 30%, and Waldron’s automation push could compress the compensation ratio further, driving operating leverage that would flow directly to EPS. For investors, Goldman is becoming a pure-play beneficiary of the AI financial cycle in a way that differs fundamentally from IBM’s exposure to the same trend.

What’s Next?

Watch Goldman’s M&A backlog conversion rate over the next two quarters — the record pipeline is a leading indicator, but deal closings can be delayed by regulatory scrutiny, market volatility, or geopolitical shock. Also watch the automation trajectory: Waldron’s “digital agents as robots” framing suggests Goldman will be among the first major financial institutions to quantify AI-driven headcount leverage in its financial reporting, which could become a major re-rating catalyst. Morgan Stanley reports next; its equities business will be the key peer comparison given the structural similarities between the two franchises.

Source: Bloomberg

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