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Jamie Dimon has thoughts on the loan rush: "I see a couple of people doing some dumb things"
Jamie Dimon said he sees echoes of pre-2008 excess as competition heats up. Fabrice Coffrini/AFP/Getty Images JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon sees parallels with pre-2008 markets today. He said some people are doing "dumb things" to boost lending income. Dimon's comments come as worries swirl over risks in the private credit markets. Jamie Dimon has a warning for Wall Street: The scramble to juice profits is starting to look uncomfortably familiar. The longtime JPMorgan Chase CEO said he's seeing ...
24 Feb, 05:01 — 24 Feb, 05:01
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