Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, leaves the U.S. Capitol after a gathering with Republican members of the Senate Banking, Housing and City Affairs Committee on the difficulty of de-banking on Feb. 13, 2025.
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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon mentioned Monday that markets and central bankers underappreciate the dangers created by file U.S. deficits, tariffs and worldwide tensions.
Dimon, the veteran CEO and chairman of the most important U.S. financial institution by property, defined his worldview throughout his financial institution’s annual investor day assembly in New York. He mentioned he believes the dangers of upper inflation and even stagflation aren’t correctly represented by inventory market values, which have staged a comeback from lows in April.
“We now have enormous deficits; we’ve what I think about virtually complacent central banks,” Dimon mentioned. “You all suppose they’ll handle all this. I do not suppose they’ll,” he mentioned.
“My very own view is folks really feel fairly good as a result of you have not seen efficient tariffs,” Dimon mentioned. “The market got here down 10%, [it’s] again up 10%. That is a rare quantity of complacency.”
Dimon’s feedback observe Moody’s ranking company downgrading the U.S. credit standing on Friday over considerations concerning the authorities’s rising debt burden. Markets have been whipsawed over the previous few months over worries that President Donald Trump’s commerce insurance policies will increase inflation and gradual the world’s largest economic system.
Dimon mentioned Monday that he believed Wall Road earnings estimates for S&P 500 firms, which have already declined within the first weeks of Trump’s commerce insurance policies, will fall additional as firms pull or decrease steerage amid the uncertainty.
In six months, these projections will fall to 0% earnings development after beginning the yr at round 12%, Dimon mentioned. If that have been to occur, shares costs will seemingly fall.
“I feel earnings estimates will come down, which implies PE will come down,” Dimon mentioned, referring to the worth to earnings ratio tracked carefully by inventory market analysts.
The percentages of stagflation, “which is principally a recession with inflation,” are roughly double what the market thinks, Dimon added.
Individually, one in all Dimon’s prime deputies mentioned company shoppers are nonetheless in “wait-and-see” mode in terms of acquisitions and different offers.
Funding banking income is headed for a “mid-teens” proportion decline within the second quarter in contrast with the year-earlier interval, whereas buying and selling income was trending larger by a “mid-to-high” single-digit proportion, mentioned Troy Rohrbaugh, a co-head of the agency’s industrial and funding financial institution.
On the ever-present query of Dimon’s timeline at hand over the CEO reins to one in all his deputies, Dimon mentioned nothing has modified from his steerage final yr, when he mentioned he would seemingly stay for lower than 5 extra years.
“If I am right here for 4 extra years, and possibly two extra” as government chairman, Dimon mentioned, “that is a very long time.”
Of all the chief displays given Monday, client banking chief Marianne Lake had the longest talking time at a full hour. She is taken into account a prime successor candidate, particularly after Chief Working Officer Jennifer Piepszak mentioned she wouldn’t be looking for the highest job.