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Goldman's Minnis: AI fueling generational market shift

Created at 3 Jun · 3:34 PM4 sources↑ Market-relevant3 events
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Goldman Sachs' Christina Minnis stated that AI is driving a generational shift in markets, leading to blurring lines between structured products, investment-grade debt, and leveraged finance businesses.

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Christina Minnis
Global head of alternatives origination group at Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs
Financial institution discussing market trends
Goldman's Minnis: AI fueling generational market shift

↳ Why This Matters

The increasing integration of AI into financial markets and business lines suggests a fundamental reshaping of investment strategies and financial product development.

Key facts

  • Goldman Sachs' Christina Minnis discussed market shifts at the Bloomberg Global Credit Forum.
  • Minnis stated that AI is fueling a generational shift in markets.
  • She observed blurring lines between structured products, investment-grade debt, and leveraged finance businesses.

Christina Minnis, who leads the alternatives origination group at Goldman Sachs, has commented on significant shifts occurring within financial markets. Speaking at the Bloomberg Global Credit Forum in New York, Minnis highlighted that artificial intelligence is driving what she described as a 'generational' change. She further noted an increasing convergence between various financial business lines, specifically mentioning that structured products, investment-grade debt, and leveraged finance operations are now situated within the same division at Goldman Sachs.

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Minnis stated that AI is driving a generational shift in markets and that lines are blurring between different financial businesses.

She specifically mentioned structured products, investment-grade debt, and leveraged finance.

She spoke at the Bloomberg Global Credit Forum in New York.

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How It Developed

3 Jun · 7:26 PM
Oaktree's Christina Lee stated private credit managers are facing rising portfolio stress and investor redemptions.
Bloomberg | Markets via PiQSuite
3 Jun · 3:55 PM
Goldman Sachs' Christina Minnis discussed the blurring lines between business units at the Bloomberg Global Credit Forum.
Bloomberg | Technology via PiQSuite
3 Jun · 3:13 PM
Ares CEO Michael Arougheti links recent private credit market stress to private equity, speaking at the Forbes Iconoclast Summit.
Bloomberg | Markets via PiQSuite

Sources

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Ares CEO Arougheti on Private Credit, Sports Investingm.piqsuite.com
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Ares CEO Arougheti Says the Private Credit Market Isn't Brokenm.piqsuite.com
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Goldman's Minnis Sees 'Generational' AI Shift Fueling Marketsm.piqsuite.com
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Private Credit Industry In A Stress Test: Oaktree's Leem.piqsuite.com

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