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JPMorgan CEO Warns Of Rising Global Risks

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has warned of rising risks from geopolitics, artificial intelligence and instability in private markets, according to his annual shareholder letter.

Dimon called for a renewed commitment to American values as the country approaches its 250th anniversary. He identified global conflicts, including wars involving Iran and Ukraine, as major threats shaping the economic outlook.

Dimon cautioned that shifting trade policies under President Donald Trump and ongoing geopolitical tensions could redefine the global order.

According to the letter, Dimon also criticized banking regulations, arguing that excessive rules have weakened lending and made the financial system less efficient. He raised concerns about private credit markets, citing low transparency and growing financial stress.

On artificial intelligence, Dimon said the technology will transform industries but remains unpredictable in its long-term impact. The report said JPMorgan is investing heavily in AI while preparing for broader economic and societal shifts.

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