Goldman Sachs posts big revenue drop

Written By limadu on Kamis, 17 Oktober 2013 | 05.32

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Goldman Sachs' bond trading unit took a big hit in the third quarter, pushing down the bank's revenues.

NEW YORK (CNNMoney)

Goldman's revenues were down 22% from the second quarter and 20% compared to a year ago. Revenues also missed Wall Street's forecasts.

Shares of Goldman Sachs (GS, Fortune 500) dropped more than 2% in premarket trading.

"The third quarter's results reflected a period of slow client activity," said CEO Lloyd Blankfein in a statement. Blankfein said the bank expected things to pick up in the fourth quarter.

Blankfein, who is currently the chairman of the Financial Services Forum, a trade group that represents bank chiefs, has also been extremely vocal about the dysfunction in Washington over the past month. Even though a deal was reached Wednesday night to avoid a potential default by the U.S. Treasury, Blankfein hinted to lawmakers that a permanent fix to the nation's debt problem is still needed.

"As longer term U.S. budget issues are resolved, we could see an improvement in corporate and investor sentiment that would help lay the basis for a more sustained recovery," Blankfein added in the statement.

Related: Bank of America swings to a profit

So far this earnings season, most banks have pointed to the overall drop in both mortgage lending and bond trading for weaker than expected results. Expectations that the Fed might cut back its bond buying program caused a sharp rise in interest rates over the summer, hitting the fixed income market and demand for home loans, particularly refinancings.

Goldman Sachs does not originate consumer mortgages but bond trading is a huge part of its business. And revenue in its bond trading unit plunged 44% from a year ago.

Related: Citigroup's weak earnings disappoint

Cutting compensation: Goldman cut its compensation expenses by roughly 5% for the first nine months of 2013 compared to the same period in 2012.

Average compensation per employee dropped to about $319,755 for the first three quarters.

The key numbers: Goldman generated $2.88 a share in profits on $6.72 billion of revenues. Analysts had expected the bank to earn $2.45 per share on $7.2 billion of revenue.

Goldman's stock is up 27% so far in 2013 but there are growing concerns about whether Wall Street firms will continue to rally if interest rates rise much further.

Goldman is the latest big bank to report earnings in what's been a mediocre quarter so far. JPMorgan Chase (JPM, Fortune 500), Wells Fargo (WFC, Fortune 500) and Citigroup (C, Fortune 500) have reported mixed results and outlooks. Investors did cheer earnings from Bank of America (BAC, Fortune 500) on Wednesday though. Morgan Stanley (MS, Fortune 500) is the last of the major financial firms to report its results. It will release its earnings on Friday. To top of page

First Published: October 17, 2013: 8:21 AM ET


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