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Goldman Ducks on Q4 Earnings Beat

Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) on Tuesday beat analysts’ expectations for fourth-quarter profit and revenue on strong performance from the firm’s equities traders and investment bankers.

The bank posted earnings of $12.08 a share, crushing the $7.47 per share estimate of analysts. Revenue of $11.74 billion exceeded the estimate by about $1.75 billion.

Expectations were running high for Goldman CEO David Solomon. Last week, JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM) posted record fourth-quarter trading and advisory results that helped the bank beat profit estimates.

Of the six biggest U.S. banks, Goldman gets the biggest share of its revenue from Wall Street activities including trading and investment banking. For the past few years that has been a detriment to the firm as retail banking has driven the industry’s record profits.

Now, for the final quarter of a year marred by the coronavirus pandemic, Goldman’s model may prove to be an advantage. Firms with vast consumer lending operations were forced to set aside tens of billions of dollars in provisions for soured loans.

But wide-open markets, thanks to the Federal Reserve’s unprecedented actions earlier in the year, are expected to help usher in the best year for trading on Wall Street since the financial crisis. Meanwhile, investment bankers are benefiting from surging demand for IPOs and a record spate of debt issuance.

GS shares backed away $1.84 to $299.17