FICC holds steady for Goldman Sachs in tough climate

Fixed income revenues rose year-on-year at US investment bank although Investing and Lending business acts as a drag in the second quarter

Goldman Sachs’ fixed income division held up in the second quarter with a strong year-on-year improvement, although overall revenues at the US investment bank slipped by 9%, dragged by its Investing and Lending business.

The fixed income, currency and commodities division, which has formed a key part of the bank's business in recent years, recorded revenues of $2.19bn, which was a 37% uptick from the $1.59bn recorded in the second quarter of last year.

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