Goldman Sachs raises odds of US recession to 45%, second hike in a week
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Goldman Sachs raises odds of US recession to 45%, second hike in a week

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Posted on April 7, 2025

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· Last updated: January 24, 2026

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Goldman Sachs Increases US Recession Odds to 45% Amidst Trade Tensions

(Reuters) -Goldman Sachs has raised the odds of a U.S. recession to 45% from 35%, the second time it has increased its forecast in a week amid a growing chorus of such predictions by investment banks due to an escalating trade war.

Goldman has raised its estimate from 20% early last week on fears that U.S. President Donald Trump's planned tariffs would roil the global economy. Days later, Trump announced steeper-than-expected duties, which have ignited a sell-off in global markets.

Since then at least seven top investment banks have raised their recession risk forecasts, with J.P.Morgan putting the odds of a U.S. and global recession at 60%, on fears that the tariffs will not only ignite U.S. inflation but also spark retaliatory measures from other countries, as China has already announced.

Goldman, on Sunday, lowered its U.S. economic growth outlook for 2025 to 1.3% from 1.5%. That, though, is higher than Wells Fargo Investment Institute's (WFII) 1% growth forecast, while J.P.Morgan estimates a 0.3% contraction, on a quarterly basis.

SOONER RATE CUTS

Goldman still expects the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates by 25 basis points each in three consecutive meetings. However, it now expects the first of them to come in June, not July.

J.P.Morgan expects a rate cut in each of the five Fed meetings left in 2025, with another cut in January taking the benchmark policy rate to 3%.

It had previously expected the Fed to lower rates twice this year from its current policy rate of 4.25%-4.50%.

WFII now expects three rate cuts this year, instead of one.

Traders, on average, expect 116 basis points of rate cuts this year, implying a rate cut in at least four of the remaining five meetings, according to data compiled by LSEG.

Brokerage US recession odds after tariffs US recession odds before tariffs

J.P.Morgan 60%  40%

Goldman Sachs 45%  35%

S&P Global 30-35% 25%

HSBC 40% -

(Reporting by Ankur Banerjee in Singapore and Kanchana Chakravarty in Bengaluru; Editing by Tom Hogue and Savio D'Souza)

Key Takeaways

  • Goldman Sachs raises US recession odds to 45%.
  • Trade war fears drive economic forecast changes.
  • Interest rate cuts expected by Goldman and J.P.Morgan.
  • Global markets react to US tariff announcements.
  • Investment banks adjust economic growth predictions.

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