In response to activists’ anti-DEI efforts against his company, the JPMorgan Chase CEO said to “bring them on.”
It all began around 10 years ago during the Obama administration, with the former president, famous for bringing progressive hope and change. He began the crackdown on banks over whom they did business with, nominally looking to debank money launderers but also focusing on politically incorrect industries like gun manufacturers.
In the past Dimon, had warned tariffs have “unpredictable outcomes, you hurt your allies maybe more than you hurt anyone else" The post Jamie Dimon Changes Tune On Trump’s Tariff Policies: ‘They’re an Economic Weapon’ first appeared on Mediaite.
If implemented, the proposed tariffs could spike inflation, but national security is more important, the bank CEO said.
Wall Street giant JPMorgan has set up a Donald Trump ‘war room’ as the 47th president announces a flurry of new policies upon returning to the White House, according to one of its top
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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said Wednesday that the looming tariffs that President Donald Trump is expected to slap on U.S. trading partners could be viewed positively.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon told CNBC on Wednesday that the looming tariffs that President Donald Trump is expected to slap on U.S. trading partners could be viewed positively. "If it's a little ...
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, who oversees the country’s largest bank, said Wednesday that Americans need to “get over it” when it comes to President Donald Trump ’s tariff plans driving up prices, as many economists have warned they will.
The claim that big banks have closed accounts held by certain political or business customers gained new visibility this week when President Donald Trump confronted by name the CEOs of JPMorgan and Bank of America.
JPMorgan and Costco say DEI efforts help drive innovation and success, though other companies like Meta and Walmart are scaling back policies.
Not everyone is bullish looking ahead, however, with some — such as JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon — suggesting markets could be overpriced. Here's what top business leaders, lawmakers and investors told CNBC. U.S. President Donald Trump has only been in office for a couple of days, but his impact on markets has already been significant.