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Goldman Sachs: Investor risk appetite has returned to pre-Iran war levels

2026-04-27 19:16:40
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According to Jinshi reports, Goldman Sachs analysts pointed out that investors' risk appetite has rebounded to pre-Iran war levels. With bets that the worst-case scenario of a U.S.-Iran war will not occur, stock market volatility has significantly decreased. Retail investors in the U.S. have re-entered the stock market, and automated trading has also driven the stock market up. In the four weeks ending last Wednesday, investors withdrew nearly $125 billion from safe-haven money market funds, marking one of the largest outflows on record.

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