GOLDMAN SACHS: America's largest companies will spend $2.7 trillion of cash next year. Here are the 5 ways they'll use it.

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Goldman Sachs predicts cash spending by companies within the S&P 500 will climb by 2% in 2020 reaching $2.7 trillion.

Companies within the S&P 500 are expected to grow cash spending by 2% to $2.7 trillion in 2020, according to a new analysis from Goldman Sachs. That figure stands in sharp contrast to the expected 6% contraction in spending in 2019 as share buybacks continue to fall and cash acquisitions slow down. Here's are the five ways Goldman expects America's largest corporations to spend their cash in 2020, in increasing order of size. Visit the Business Insider homepage for more stories.

Companies within the S&P 500 are expected to grow cash spending by 2% to $2.7 trillion in 2020, according to a new analysis from Goldman Sachs. That figure stands in sharp contrast to the expected 6% contraction in spending in 2019 as share buybacks continue to fall and cash acquisitions slow down. Here's are the five ways Goldman expects America's largest corporations to spend their cash in 2020, in increasing order of size. Visit the Business Insider homepage for more stories.

 

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