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Goldman Sachs stock slips after hours as Wall Street ends 2025 lower; GS earnings in focus
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Goldman Sachs stock slips after hours as Wall Street ends 2025 lower; GS earnings in focus

NEW YORK, December 31, 2025, 18:38 ET — After-hours

  • Goldman Sachs shares fell about 0.6% in late trading
  • U.S. stocks ended the year lower in holiday-thin volumes
  • Investors are looking ahead to January bank earnings and the Fed’s late-month meeting

Goldman Sachs Group Inc (GS) shares fell about 0.6% to $879 in after-hours trading on Wednesday, after trading between $876.75 and $886.26 during the regular session. About 1.2 million shares changed hands.

The slide followed a modest year-end drop across U.S. equities as investors trimmed risk ahead of the New Year holiday. For Goldman, a bellwether for trading and dealmaking, attention is already shifting to January’s earnings season.

Why it matters now: bank shares tend to react sharply when the outlook for interest rates changes. That is because rates influence loan demand and capital-markets activity, and they can widen or squeeze net interest margin — the spread between what banks earn on loans and pay on deposits.

Wall Street’s main indexes finished the final session of 2025 in the red, with the S&P 500 down 0.74% and the Dow off 0.63%, Reuters reported. Trading was light in the holiday-shortened week, and U.S. markets are closed on Thursday for New Year’s Day. “I do not expect that the last few days will have so much bearing on the performance of the next year,” said Giuseppe Sette, co-founder and president of Reflexivity. Reuters

Other large U.S. financials moved in step. JPMorgan Chase fell 0.3%, Morgan Stanley slid 0.9% and Bank of America lost about 0.5%.

Goldman has less exposure to consumer lending than the biggest retail banks, leaving its shares more sensitive to shifts in markets activity. Year-end positioning can magnify moves when liquidity is thin.

Rates remain a central input. The Fed cut rates by 75 basis points in 2025 — a basis point is 0.01 percentage point — and traders were pricing about 60 basis points of easing in 2026 as of Monday, Reuters reported.

Company filings also put a marker on the next catalyst. In a preliminary pricing supplement dated December 30, Goldman said it intends to file its earnings release for the quarter and year ended December 31, 2025 on Form 8-K on or about January 15, 2026.

Investors will also key off the Fed’s next policy meeting on January 27-28, according to the central bank’s calendar. Any shift in guidance on the pace of cuts would feed through to bank valuations and capital raising.

For Goldman’s quarter, traders will watch whether client activity rebounds after the holidays and whether underwriting pipelines stay busy. Volatility and issuance are typically supportive for the firm’s trading and investment-banking fees.

From a technical standpoint, Wednesday’s intraday low near $877 is the first level on traders’ screens, while the session high around $886 is the next hurdle. A break either way could shape sentiment when the market reopens Friday.

With 2026 trading set to start in a holiday-thinned week, the next few sessions may offer an early signal on risk appetite. For GS, the readout comes quickly as the bank heads into its mid-January results.

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