Jamie Dimon warns to ‘be careful’ as elevated asset values increase economic dangers: ‘I’m feeling very concerned’
Jamie Dimon Expresses Concerns Over U.S. Economic Outlook
Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, voiced his apprehension about the state of the U.S. economy on Monday. He pointed to soaring asset values and intense competition within the banking sector, drawing parallels to the period leading up to the 2008 financial crisis. While many economists credit the Trump administration's tax cuts and deregulation for this year's economic momentum, Dimon, speaking at the company's annual investor update, emphasized his cautious approach. He noted that when optimism is high, he prefers to focus on potential risks. According to Dimon, there is a growing sense of complacency surrounding the current elevated asset prices and trading volumes, warning that such confidence may be misplaced.
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