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Goldman Bond Trading Miss Outweighs Equity Record

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Bloomberg Intelligence Financials Analyst, Neil Sipes discusses Goldman Sachs' earnings out before the bell Monday. Goldman Sachs Group Inc. shares fell after the bank reported a surprise drop in bond-trading revenue, casting a shadow over what was another record quarter from the firm's equities team. Fixed-income, currency and commodities revenue was $4.01 billion for the first quarter, according to a statement Monday. That was more than $800 million below the consensus of analyst estimates compiled by Bloomberg and 10% less than the same period last year. The bank also warned investors that its backlog of fees decreased slightly compared to the previous quarter. Shares of the company slumped 4.2% to $869.88 at 9:33 a.m. in New York, by far the biggest decline in the 24-company KBW Bank Index. The drop left the stock down 0.8% for the year.

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