Goldman Sachs raises S&P 500 return forecasts
[SINGAPORE] Goldman Sachs has raised its three-, six- and 12-month S&P 500 return forecasts, citing expectations of earlier and deeper US interest rate cuts and continued fundamental strength of the largest stocks as reasons for the optimism.
The brokerage said in a note late on Monday that its new three- and 12-month returns forecasts are +3 per cent and +11 per cent respectively, indicating S&P 500 levels of 6,400 and 6,900.
Its six-month return forecast, which corresponds with the year-end, has risen to +6%, indicating a level of 6,600, from 6,100 earlier. REUTERS
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