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Goldman’s Minnis Sees AI as ‘Generational’ Force Driving Markets

Goldman’s Minnis Sees AI as ‘Generational’ Force Driving Markets

Goldman’s Minnis Identifies AI as a ‘Generational’ Catalyst for Markets

Christina Minnis, who leads the global alternatives origination group at Goldman Sachs, offered her insights on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, during the Bloomberg Global Credit Forum in New York. The gathering brought together some of the most prominent figures in the financial sector to discuss the future trajectory of debt markets.


Source: Bloomberg Generated at: 2026-06-03 16:51:47 UTC

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