The dollar could eventually lose its status as the world’s reserve currency if the US fails to maintain its economic and military dominance, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said. “If we’re not the strongest military in 25 years and the strongest economy, we won’t be the reserve currency either,” Dimon said on PBS’ “Firing Line
As leveraged exchange-traded funds draw growing scrutiny, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon is pointing to a broader risk across markets. “Market leverage is pretty high,” Dimon told CNBC in an interview aired on Wednesday. “When you have that, you do have a higher chance that something will disrupt the market in a quick way and
Jamie Dimon doesn’t often give hour-long interviews, but when he does, he covers a lot of ground. The JPMorgan CEO appeared on “The Master Investor Podcast with Wilfred Frost” on Monday, days after reporting the bank’s highest-ever quarterly profit of $21.2 billion, and describing an environment that is “about as good as it gets” for
Elon Musk says AI will create such abundance that governments will provide for everyone and work will become an option. Michael Burry says getting there will be a tough road. “AI+ robots will be able to do everything, resulting in high universal incomes,” Musk recently posted on X. “Work will be optional.” “False,” Burry replied.