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Goldman Sachs Shatters Dealmaking Records With $1trn In First-half M&A Volume 

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June 16, 2026
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Goldman Sachs managed more than $1 trillion worth of announced mergers and acquisitions so far in 2026, ​marking a record pace for any investment ‌bank within a half-year period, the Wall Street giant said in a LinkedIn post citing Dealogic data.
The figure comes ​on the back of the investment bank ​managing SpaceX’s landmark initial public offering as lead left ⁠underwriter. The Elon Musk company went public in ​New York on Friday.
Wall Street executives anticipated a ​strong year for M&A despite uncertainty stemming from the Middle East conflict, due to a softer regulatory environment under U.S. President Donald Trump ​and growing momentum in AI.
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Goldman’s investment banking fees ​rose to $2.84 billion in the first quarter, a 48% jump from ‌a ⁠year ago.
“With global M&A volumes already exceeding $2.6 trillion this year as AI and strategic consolidation reshape entire industries, as well as trading volumes reaching all-time ​highs as ​clients navigate ⁠a range of risk events, we are operating in an innovation supercycle,” ​CEO David Solomon said in a separate ​post.
Goldman ⁠Sachs has retained its top ranking for global M&A advisor in 2026 after securing the spot last year, ⁠according ​to Dealogic data. JPMorgan Chase​occupies the second position.

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