JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon states U.S. could see a ‘hard landing,’ stagflation will be ‘worst outcome’

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon states U.S. could see a ‘hard landing,’ stagflation will be ‘worst outcome’


JPMorgan Chase & Co CEO Jamie Dimon comes for a Senate Banking, Housing, and City Affairs Committee listening to on Capitol Hill September 22, 2022 in Washington, DC.

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JPMorgan Chase‘s chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon claims the the U.S. financial state could see a “difficult landing.”

When requested by CNBC’s Sri Jegarajah about the prospect of a difficult landing, Dimon replied: “Could we really see just one? Of study course, how could anyone who reads record say you will find no prospect?”

The CEO was talking at the JPMorgan Global China Summit in Shanghai.

Dimon explained the worst outcome for the U.S. overall economy will be a “stagflation” situation, wherever inflation carries on to increase, but development slows amid high unemployment.

“I glimpse at the range of results and again, the worst end result for all of us is what you connect with stagflation, increased prices, recession. That usually means corporate revenue will go down and we are going to get by way of all of that. I mean, the entire world has survived that but I just consider the odds have been bigger than other people today feel.”

On the other hand, he said that “the shopper is even now in good condition” even if the financial system slips into recession.

He pointed to the unemployment price, which has been below 4% for about two yrs, incorporating that wages, house price ranges and stock price ranges have been likely up.

That mentioned, Dimon details out that customer self-assurance concentrations are lower. “It seems to be mainly since of inflation…The extra funds from COVID has been coming down. It can be continue to there, you know, at the base 50% it is really sort of absent. So it really is I’m gonna get in touch with it normal, not undesirable.”

Minutes from the Fed’s May perhaps assembly released Wednesday showed that policymakers have grown additional concerned about inflation, with members of the Federal Open up Sector Committee indicating they lacked confidence to ease monetary policy and lower rates.

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