JPMorgan Chase's CEO, Jamie Dimon, has raised alarms regarding escalating conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, as well as the increasing collaboration among U.S. adversaries such as Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran.
He described the current geopolitical landscape as extremely risky, stating, “World War III has already begun,” and highlighted that ground battles are being coordinated across various regions during a speech at the Institute of International Finance’s annual meeting in Washington, D.C.
In a press release, Dimon warned that the geopolitical climate poses significant threats to the global economy, noting, “Recent events show that conditions are treacherous and getting worse.”
He emphasized that U.S. adversaries aim to disrupt the established world order, with the ongoing Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Hamas conflicts potentially escalating into a larger global conflict.
Dimon pointed out that China and Russia appear to be in discussions about dismantling the post-World War II system established by Western nations, stating, “the risk of this is extraordinary.”
He also mentioned that his bank’s risk management teams have considered scenarios that could have shocking economic consequences if a global conflict were to spiral out of control.
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