Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon sees small chance of recession this year, 50-50 next year

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The chances of a recession are '15% this year, 50% next year,' Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon said Thursday. He added that he's 'not good at predicting these things.' WEF19

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