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Goldman Sachs gets rich making the rich richer

Goldman Sachs’ 2025 results underscore a familiar pattern: When markets rise, wealth compounds fastest at the top. Asset and wealth management drove record earnings as rich clients borrowed against growing portfolios and reinvested, while shareholders benefited from billions in buybacks and dividends. 
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