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Goldman Sachs Reports Record Equities Trading Revenue and Strong Q1 2026 Earnings

Goldman Sachs reported first-quarter 2026 revenue of $17.23 billion, exceeding expectations, driven by record equities trading revenue. Investment banking fees rose 48% to $2.84 billion, while fixed income revenues fell 10% to $4.01 billion. Shares fell more than 4% in premarket trading on Monday.

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Earnings Overview Goldman Sachs reported revenue of $17.

23 billion for the first quarter of 2026, a 14% increase from the year-earlier quarter. 97 billion, according to CNBC. 63 billion in the period. 49, as stated by the company and reported by CNBC. Goldman Sachs recorded its second-highest quarterly revenue ever for the first quarter of 2026, though some divisions fell short of expectations.

The results were reported during a period of heightened geopolitical tension, including the start of the Iran war in February, which increased market volatility and influenced trading conditions.

Equities Trading Performance Equities revenue rose 27% to $5.

33 billion in the first quarter of 2026, marking record equities trading revenue for the period, via CNBC. This figure was $420 million more than the StreetAccount estimate, according to CNBC. The increase was supported by higher revenue in equity underwriting, as cited by Goldman Sachs.

Investment Banking and Other Divisions Investment banking fees climbed 48% to $2.

84 billion in the first quarter of 2026, $340 million more than expected, per CNBC. The rise was attributed to higher revenue in equity and debt underwriting by the company. 08 billion but was $140 million below expectations, as reported by CNBC.

01 billion, missing the StreetAccount estimate by $910 million in the first quarter of 2026, according to CNBC. 4 million, via Goldman Sachs and CNBC.

Market Reaction and CEO Comments Shares of Goldman Sachs fell more than 4% in premarket trading on Monday following the first-quarter earnings report, as reported by CNBC.

CEO David Solomon noted rising volatility due to broader uncertainties, including the Iran war that began in February and disrupted global markets during the quarter.

Story Timeline

4 events
  1. 2026-04-13

    Shares of Goldman Sachs fell more than 4% in premarket trading following Q1 earnings report

    1 sourceCNBC
  2. 2026-01 to 03

    Goldman Sachs reported Q1 2026 earnings of $17.55 per share and revenue of $17.23 billion

    2 sourcesGoldman Sachs · CNBC
  3. 2026-02

    An Iran war started, contributing to market volatility in the quarter

    1 sourceCNBC
  4. 2026-01 to 03

    Equities revenue rose 27% to $5.33 billion, achieving record levels

    2 sourcesGoldman Sachs · CNBC

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    Shares declined more than 4% in premarket, reflecting investor reaction to mixed results

  2. 02

    Strong equities performance could bolster Goldman Sachs' market position in trading

  3. 03

    Higher credit loss provisions of $315 million may signal increased risk exposure amid volatility

  4. 04

    Geopolitical uncertainty from Iran war may sustain volatile conditions affecting future quarters

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