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Goldman Sachs stock edges up as Big Tech jitters hit Wall Street — what’s next for GS
30 January 2026
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Goldman Sachs stock edges up as Big Tech jitters hit Wall Street — what’s next for GS

New York, Jan 29, 2026, 20:08 (EST) — Market closed

  • Shares of Goldman Sachs climbed 0.2% to $940.12 following a volatile, uneven trading session.
  • The S&P 500 and Nasdaq closed down, dragged by Microsoft’s 10% drop, which reignited concerns about heavy AI investments.
  • Friday’s focus for traders is on inflation figures, Fed leadership news, and fresh insights into U.S. growth.

Shares of Goldman Sachs Group Inc closed Thursday 0.2% higher at $940.12, after fluctuating between $925.30 and $954.30 during the day. Trading volume hit around 2.3 million shares, matching recent levels.

The move was modest, yet it hit a market that’s been growing twitchy. Goldman’s shares often mirror shifts in risk appetite, given its heavier reliance on trading, underwriting, and mergers compared to most banks.

That’s crucial now as investors wrestle with where U.S. interest rates head next and whether the recent tech slump signals mere rotation or something bigger that could drag down capital markets.

Thursday saw the S&P 500 drop 0.13%, while the Nasdaq dipped 0.72%, dragged down by Microsoft’s 10% plunge. The sharp slide has raised fresh doubts about the pace of returns from hefty AI investments. “There are all sorts of storm clouds in the background,” remarked John Praveen, co-CIO at Paleo Leon. Reuters

The day prior, markets barely moved after the Federal Reserve held rates steady at 3.5%–3.75%, with traders still eyeing a first cut in June. “Whether you were bullish or bearish… you walked away feeling about the same,” said Michael James, an equity sales trader at Rosenblatt Securities. Reuters

Politics is casting a shadow over rate expectations. President Donald Trump announced he’ll reveal his nominee to replace Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Friday morning, injecting fresh uncertainty into markets already grappling with the direction of monetary policy.

Goldman Sachs filed a prospectus on Jan. 28 for callable fixed-rate notes maturing in 2029, offering a 4.125% annual coupon. The issue is slated for February. While these deals are standard fare for a firm with a robust funding and structured-products operation, they highlight how issuance remains brisk when market conditions align.

Goldman’s deal engine keeps running. Insurance platform Ethos Technologies, along with several shareholders, pulled in roughly $200 million from a U.S. IPO. Goldman and JPMorgan took the lead as underwriters.

In the ETF world, a Reuters report on a different deal highlighted ongoing consolidation pressure and brought Goldman’s $2 billion plan to acquire ETF asset manager Innovator back into focus. Morningstar analyst Bryan Armour called the political-themed ETF transaction “makes sense,” underscoring why Goldman’s pending Innovator purchase remains relevant. Reuters

But the situation can shift quickly. A sharper tech sell-off might slow equity issuance and curb risk appetite, while a surprise jump in inflation would probably delay rate-cut bets — a combo that could weigh on investment banks’ sentiment and deal flow.

Friday’s focus will be on the U.S. Producer Price Index at 8:30 a.m. ET — a key indicator of producer price changes that traders watch closely for inflation clues — followed by preparations for the Feb. 6 U.S. employment report.

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