U.S. Corporate Profit Margins Must Go Down: Goldman Sachs

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Mani
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After-tax profits as a share of GNP in the U.S. will drop to 8.2% by 2017, largely due to further tightening in the labor market and accelerating wage growth, reports Goldman Sachs. Jan Hatzius and colleagues note in their March 5 research note titled “Corporate profit margins: What goes up must come down” that declining profit margins have often presaged a recession in the past. U.S. corporate profit margins steadily declining Hatzius and team point out that U.S. corporate profit margins have declined steadily over the past few years across the S&P 500 and the broader National Income and Product Accounts (NIPAs). They…

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Mani is a Senior Financial Consultant. He has worked in Senior Management role in large banking, financial and information technology organizations. He has provided solutions for major banking and securities firms across the globe in the area of retail, corporate and investment banking. He holds MBA (Finance) and Professional Management Accounting Qualifications. His hobbies are tracking global financial developments and watching sports