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Goldman Sachs vs. Fed: $6 Billion Stress Test Showdown

by Team Lumida
July 4, 2024
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Goldman’s Big Bet on Wealth Lending: Doubling Down on the Ultra-Rich

Source: Goldman Sachs

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Key Takeaways:

  1. Goldman Sachs disputes the Fed’s stress test requiring $6 billion extra capital.
  2. No bank has successfully appealed a Fed stress test result in four years.
  3. Higher capital requirements may limit Goldman’s lending, trading, and investor returns.

What Happened?

Goldman Sachs is challenging the Federal Reserve’s stress test results, which mandate the bank to hold an additional $6 billion in capital. This requirement follows the Fed’s assessment that Goldman could lose over $40 billion in a severe downturn.

Goldman’s internal stress test predicted even higher trading losses than the Fed’s, but the Fed estimated higher expenses, leading to the overall worse result. Goldman CEO David Solomon criticized the Fed’s scoring, arguing it doesn’t account for the bank’s recent business exits and investment reductions.

Why It Matters?

The additional $6 billion capital requirement could significantly impact Goldman Sachs’ operations. This capital cushion might restrict Goldman’s ability to lend and trade, thereby reducing profits and limiting shareholder rewards like share repurchases and dividends.

Moreover, if Goldman successfully appeals, it would set a precedent, being the first bank in four years to overturn a Fed stress test result. Regulatory experts, however, see the chances of success as “close to zero.”

What’s Next?

Goldman Sachs has two weeks to decide whether to formally appeal the stress test outcome. The bank must identify clear grounds for appeal, a challenging task given the Fed’s historical resistance to overturning results. Investors should monitor Goldman’s next steps and any official statements from the Fed.

The outcome will influence Goldman’s capital allocation strategies and potentially affect its stock performance. Additionally, it may prompt further discussions on the fairness and transparency of the Fed’s stress test process.

Source: Financial Times
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