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Bullish Blankfein coins new term for growth

Goldman Sachs's shares have gained about a third since the November presidential election

Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein is feeling optimistic
Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein is feeling optimistic Photo: Getty Images

Although uncertainty abounds regarding how stock and bond markets will digest a host of potential pitfalls on the horizon, Goldman Sachs’s top dog appears undaunted—even bullish about future prospects for the financial markets.

In a February 9 videocast on Goldman’s website, Lloyd Blankfein, chief executive officer and chairman of Goldman Sachs, said he sees pessimism fading and the prospects for the market brightening.

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