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Abby Joseph CohenAbby Joseph Cohen recognizes that the U.S. economy is strong, but she thinks it can improve if government leaders focus on investing in technological and infrastructure innovations. “One of the ...
The U.S. economy has become increasingly reliant on immigration for overall population growth and increases in the labor force. The deep recession triggered by the financial crisis technically ...
“There is no margin for error in either equities or fixed income” after the surprising resilience of the US market this year, Abby Joseph Cohen, the long-serving ...
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Income inequality was put on ‘steroids’ thanks to the pandemic, says ex-Goldman Sachs chief investment strategistIncome inequality has "become more and more problematic with the financial crisis, and then the pandemic just put it on steroids,” Abby Joseph Cohen, chief U.S. investment strategist at Goldman ...
Participants included Scott Black of Delphi Management; Fred Hickey of The High-Tech Strategist; Abby Joseph Cohen of Goldman Sachs, Brian Rogers of T. Rowe Price, Meryl Witmer of Eagle Capital ...
Goldman's senior investment strategist puts an optimistic spin on the federal budget deficit, explains why stocks are cheap, and makes the case for investing in Bristol Myers. Marketwatch ...
Goldman Sach's Abby Joseph Cohen gives her take on philanthropy, the economy and what may be in store for investors. WSJ Wealth Adviser's Veronica Dagher has the interview.
Abby Joseph Cohen, senior investment strategist and president of Global Markets Institute at Goldman Sachs and Barron's Roundtable member, says corporate profits will do well in 2010 and corporate ...
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