In a recent earnings announcement, JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE:JPM)’s CEO Jamie Dimon voiced concern about intensifying global threats, labeling these times as some of the most perilous in recent decades.
As reported by CNBC on Thursday, JPMorgan delivered robust profits for the third quarter, accompanied by Dimon’s cautionary statement on the world’s ongoing challenges.
Dimon highlighted the ongoing war in Ukraine and recent attacks by Hamas on Israel, warning of their potential impacts on global energy and food markets, trade and geopolitical relationships.
Moreover, he flagged the mounting national debt and “the largest peacetime fiscal deficits ever,” which he believes could sustain high inflation and interest rates.
"This may be the most dangerous time the world has seen in decades."
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