Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon is surprised at the economy's strength - but warns of commercial real-estate pain
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon said he's surprised at the way the US economy has weathered higher interest rates, elevated inflation, and banking turmoil over the past year.
"We're still in an uncertain moment," he said, adding that it's important to be cautious about the economy."I think we could muddle through here with a much softer landing than we would have expected," Solomon said.
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