Goldman Sachs Stock - Goldman cuts gold target to $4,900
20.06.2026 - 22:17:14 | ad-hoc-news.deEdited by ad hoc news Saturday Desk. Verified prior to publication on 06/20/2026, 22:13 UTC. Details in the imprint.
Goldman Sachs (US38141G1040) is tied today to a new note on gold. Reuters-linked reporting says the bank lowered its year-end 2026 gold target to $4,900, down from $5,400.
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Gold note draws attention
Reporting published on 06/20/2026 said Goldman Sachs cut its gold target by $500. The new year-end 2026 level stands at $4,900, with the prior call at $5,400.
The same reporting tied the change to shifting expectations for Federal Reserve policy. That makes the note relevant to the bank's trading and research franchise, not just to bullion traders.
What this week shows
Saturday's focus is Goldman Sachs' longer-term business model. The firm still earns across investment banking, trading, asset and wealth management, and lending.
That mix matters when markets reprice rates, deal activity, and risk appetite at the same time. It also gives the stock several earnings drivers instead of one.
What the company sells
Goldman Sachs runs a diversified financial platform. Its core businesses include global banking and markets, asset and wealth management, and platform solutions.
Those segments help explain why the stock often reacts to macro data, capital markets, and client activity together.
Where the stock trades today
The shares of Goldman Sachs (US38141G1040) trade on the NYSE at $1,099.46 as of 06/18/2026, 03:59 PM ET.
Key facts on Goldman Sachs stock
- Company: The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
- ISIN: US38141G1040
- Ticker: GS
- Venue: NYSE
- Price (as of 06/18/2026, 03:59 PM ET): $1,099.46
- Sector / Industry: Financials / Capital Markets
- Index membership: S&P 500
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