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Goldman Sachs stock jumps 4% to start 2026 as jobs data and bank earnings loom
3 January 2026
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Goldman Sachs stock jumps 4% to start 2026 as jobs data and bank earnings loom

NEW YORK, January 3, 2026, 10:38 ET — Market closed

  • Goldman Sachs shares closed up 4.02% on Friday at $914.34.
  • U.S. stocks opened 2026 mixed, with the Dow and S&P 500 finishing higher.
  • Investors turn to January’s jobs and inflation reports and the start of big-bank earnings.

Goldman Sachs shares jumped 4.02% on Friday to close at $914.34, a gain of $35.34 on the first trading day of 2026. The stock traded between $880.75 and $914.44 during the session.

The move puts focus on financial stocks as investors come off thin holiday trading and look for fresh signals on rates and growth. Big banks are often sensitive to shifts in interest-rate expectations because they influence lending income, trading activity and deal volumes.

For Goldman, the calendar matters as much as the tape. Investors will look to the bank’s mid-January results for clues on investment-banking fees, trading performance and expenses after a year when markets swung between risk-on rallies and policy uncertainty.

On Friday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.66% and the S&P 500 gained 0.19%, while the Nasdaq ended slightly lower. Joe Mazzola, head of trading and derivatives strategy at Charles Schwab, described a “buy the dip, sell the rip” mindset — buying after pullbacks and taking profits into rallies. Reuters

In global markets, U.S. Treasury yields edged higher, with the 10-year yield around 4.191%, keeping rate policy in the foreground at the start of the year. Reuters also noted value shares outperformed growth in the session.

Other large U.S. financials rose with Goldman. Morgan Stanley gained 2.48%, JPMorgan added about 1.0%, and Bank of America rose 1.75%.

Higher long-term yields can boost banks’ net interest margin — the spread between what they earn on loans and what they pay on deposits. For investment banks like Goldman, swings in markets can also translate into more client activity in trading and hedging.

A regulatory filing added routine color. In a prospectus supplement filed on Friday, Goldman’s funding arm outlined leveraged notes linked to the iShares MSCI EAFE ETF, a type of structured note where payouts depend on an underlying asset’s performance rather than a fixed coupon.

None of that filing is typically a day-to-day driver for the stock. Traders are more likely to stay anchored to rates, risk appetite and what early earnings reports say about corporate activity and market volumes.

Before Monday’s open, Goldman’s breakout above $900 leaves a round-number level in view for short-term positioning. If yields keep pushing higher, banks can outperform, but the trade can also turn quickly if data shifts expectations for rate cuts.

The next major macro catalyst is the U.S. Employment Situation report for December, due January 9 at 8:30 a.m. ET, followed by the Consumer Price Index report on January 13, according to the Labor Department schedule.

Bank earnings follow closely. JPMorganChase is scheduled to report and host its earnings call on January 13, while Goldman is scheduled to report two days later on January 15, company statements show.

A Federal Reserve policy meeting on January 27-28 comes later in the month, according to the central bank’s calendar. Until then, investors are likely to judge Goldman’s move through the prism of the data-and-earnings one-two punch that often sets the tone for the first quarter.

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