'We're seeing that implication of easier policy coming through in the economy and it's become much more of a stimulant,' Waldron says.
The president of Goldman Sachs said Tuesday that the U.S. economy looks like it's picking up speed after a lackluster start to the year.
said Tuesday that the U.S. economy looks like it's picking up speed after a lackluster start to the year thanks to easier monetary policy and the resilience of the American consumer. The president and chief operations officer joined CNBC's Wilfred Frost in an interview from Goldman's annual financial services conference in New York.
Waldron, who previously served as Goldman's co-head of investment banking, rose to the bank's top operations job in 2018 following Lloyd Blankfein's departure and David Solomon's ascent as CEO.
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