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Goldman Sachs (GS) stock slips on Warsh Fed pick and shutdown jitters — what to know before Monday
31 January 2026
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Goldman Sachs (GS) stock slips on Warsh Fed pick and shutdown jitters — what to know before Monday

New York, January 30, 2026, 21:28 EST — The market has closed.

  • Goldman Sachs shares slipped 0.5% on Friday following a volatile trading session.
  • Traders entered the weekend with their attention fixed on the incoming Fed chair and the looming threat of a brief U.S. government shutdown.
  • Coming next: Monday’s ISM factory survey, then Friday’s U.S. jobs report.

Goldman Sachs shares ended Friday down 0.5%, closing at $935.41. During the day, the stock fluctuated between $923.17 and $947.00. Trading volume hit roughly 1.8 million shares.

This shift is crucial as markets recalibrate on two fronts: the next leader of U.S. monetary policy, and the odds of a brief government shutdown in Washington. Either could shake up rates and risk appetite—effects that ripple fast through bank stocks.

For Goldman, rate fluctuations boost trading volumes but complicate underwriting and delay deal timelines. Funding costs linger in the background; they don’t track the stock tick-for-tick, yet investors keep a close eye on them.

Donald Trump picked Kevin Warsh to replace Jerome Powell as Federal Reserve chair, a move that several strategists interpreted as more hawkish than other options. Gary Paulin of Northern Trust Asset Management pointed to Warsh’s remarks on reducing the Fed’s balance sheet, which investors see as a key indicator of the central bank’s approach to liquidity.

U.S. stocks slipped, with the Dow shedding 0.36%, the S&P 500 falling 0.43%, and the Nasdaq dropping 0.94%. Investors wrestled with a stronger-than-expected producer price index and renewed fears of a government shutdown. “Markets are calibrating” to the data, said Michael Hans of Citizens Wealth. Angelo Kourkafas at Edward Jones cited a mix of Federal Reserve, inflation, and shutdown concerns. Reuters

Peers showed varied moves: Morgan Stanley edged up 0.3%, JPMorgan Chase & Co. held steady, and Bank of America Corp. climbed roughly 0.3%.

Goldman revealed in recent filings that it issued $8 million of callable fixed-rate notes maturing in 2030, with a 4.25% annual coupon. The “callable” feature lets Goldman redeem the bonds early, beginning in 2028 on specified dates. SEC

The Senate approved a spending package, but a partial government shutdown still loomed, set to start at 12:01 a.m. ET on Saturday. The House won’t return until Monday, leaving no immediate funding fix. When a shutdown hits, certain federal agencies pause non-essential operations until Congress acts.

The market’s take on this isn’t set in stone. Should lawmakers swiftly agree on funding and Warsh’s confirmation process prove less rocky than expected, the rate surge might ease and banks could stabilize.

Upcoming catalysts are lined up quickly. The Institute for Supply Management will drop its manufacturing PMI on Monday, followed by the January jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics on Friday, Feb. 6. On Saturday, Trump nominated Brett Matsumoto to head the BLS, a move likely to keep the spotlight on next week’s labor figures.

Khadija Saeed is a financial markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and emerging industries. She studied economics and finance at the London School of Economics and previously worked in market research before moving into financial journalism. Her coverage focuses on the companies, innovations and economic trends influencing global investors.

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