JPMorgan’s Dimon Sees Inflated Stocks as ‘Animal Spirits’ Return

News January 22, 2025 at 06:40 PM
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  • The CEO remains cautious about deficit spending, the potential for persistent inflation and geopolitical issues.
  • Dimon has been CEO of JPMorgan for almost 20 years, and the succession question has long been a hot topic on Wall Street.
  • Dimon said last week that his base case is to stay a few more years.
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