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Goldman breaks with peers in $50 billion long-term securities push

Wall Street behemoth doubles holdings of 5+ year debt as other G-Sibs continue to shorten duration

Goldman Sachs more than doubled its holdings of long-term securities in the first quarter, bucking the broader US trend away from longer-dated assets.

The bank ended Q1 with $92 billion of securities with durations of more than five years, up from $41.5 billion three months earlier and the most on record.

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