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Home » M&A is still forging ahead in spite of the Iran conflict, Goldman’s CEO says — for now
M&A is still forging ahead in spite of the Iran conflict, Goldman’s CEO says — for now
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M&A is still forging ahead in spite of the Iran conflict, Goldman’s CEO says — for now

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As tensions over the Strait of Hormuz raise the risk of oil market disruption, Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon said Monday that the conflict in the Middle East has not yet slowed the dealmaking machine.

“The environment for investment banking activity continues to be incredibly robust, particularly M&A activity,” Solomon said during the bank’s first-quarter earnings call, where Goldman reported about $17 billion in revenue. Nearly $13 billion came from its trading and investment banking division, including a 89% year-over-year surge in advisory revenue.

But Solomon added that he didn’t “have a crystal ball” to predict how the Iran conflict would play out, responding to a question from UBS analyst Erika Najarian about the pipeline. “I don’t see that slowing based on what we see at the moment,” he said of M&A activity.

Elevated volatility during the quarter drove trading activity, with equities revenue rising to about $5.3 billion, up 27% year over year, and equities financing up 59%.

Even as geopolitical tensions rise, Solomon said a significant share of corporate leaders’ attention remains oriented toward a longer-term news cycle: the transformative impacts of artificial intelligence.

“They’re watching what’s going on geopolitically, but that’s also balanced by the fact that they see an opportunity during this period of time to drive scale and scale creation in businesses with significant technological change,” he said. “They are focused on that, and that candidly trumps some of the geopolitical risk.”

The firm’s deal engine is still holding up. Solomon said the firm’s backlog remains “extraordinarily robust,” and near a four-year high. He added that “the backlog really did not move very significantly at all,” as new deals keep replacing the ones getting done.

Now, executives are monitoring the situation to see how rising commodity prices could affect consumer demand, noting that “the level of uncertainty is higher, so we have to watch that carefully.”

At the same time, Solomon acknowledged signs of caution in public markets, saying IPO activity “slowed a little bit, particularly in March.”

Still, he emphasized that the overall climate for this year’s biggest listings remained steady in the face of political uncertainty. “My expectation is a number of them are going to come, because it’s important for those businesses and for the capital formation around those businesses,” he said, adding that “equity markets have been extremely resilient.”



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