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Former Goldman Sachs CEO Blankfein warns of hidden "fire" risk in the private equity market
Gelonghui March 26|Former CEO of Goldman Sachs, Lloyd Blankfein, said investors should be wary of the continuously accumulating unsold private assets on their balance sheets, some of which may be overvalued, and that a trigger could set off widespread asset write-downs. “At some point, there has to be an external force or a moment of liquidation—something that forces you to confront how much your balance sheet assets are actually worth,” Blankfein said in an interview with the media. In a memoir published this month, “Streetwise: Getting to and Through Goldman Sachs,” Blankfein warned that the longer the time since the last crisis, the higher the likelihood of a larger-scale blowup. “I like to use the analogy of flammable material piling up on the forest floor—there will always be a spark,” Blankfein said. “But the longer the interval between sparks and the fire catching, the more flammable material accumulates.”