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JPMorgan CEO Warns of 'Dumb' Risk-Taking, Sees Echoes of 2008 Crisis
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News18
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24-02-2026, 15:46
JPMorgan CEO Warns of 'Dumb' Risk-Taking, Sees Echoes of 2008 Crisis
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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon cautioned financial firms are taking "dumb risks" for profit, reminiscent of pre-2008.
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Dimon noted credit cycles always bring surprises, suggesting AI could impact software this time, similar to utilities in 2008.
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He compared the current environment to the three years before 2008, with soaring asset prices and increasing leverage.
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Dimon expressed concern about the US economy, high asset prices, and banking competition, urging caution despite optimism.
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He warned that economic cycles inevitably turn, potentially causing borrower defaults and impacting unexpected sectors.
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