As seen in our Briefings newsletter: Goldman Sachs Research has raised its year-end target for the S&P 500 from 5200 to 5600, driven by milder-than-average negative earnings revisions and a higher valuation multiple. The S&P 500 index has returned about 15% since the start of the year, and earnings and valuation have contributed equally to that return. Sign up for Briefings to get our insights delivered to your inbox every Friday: https://click.gs.com/k5kt
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That's intriguing news, Goldman Sachs never fails to impress with their insights. I wonder what other factors might come into play to influence the S&P 500 movement.
More positive news.
Interesting
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Your insights are always valuable. Looking forward to more updates from Goldman Sachs Research.
Love seeing data science in action with these market predictions!
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