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Former Goldman Sachs CEO Warns Investors to Beware of Significant Devaluation of Private Assets
Former Goldman Sachs (GS.US) CEO Lloyd Blankfein stated that investors should be cautious of the continuously accumulating unsold private assets on balance sheets, as some of these...
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Former Goldman Sachs (GS.US)      CEO Lloyd Blankfein stated that investors should be cautious of the continuously accumulating unsold private assets on balance sheets, as some of these assets may be overvalued, potentially leading to widespread asset devaluation.

In his memoir published this month, Blankfein warned that the longer the time since the last crisis, the higher the likelihood of a larger-scale risk explosion.

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