The largest US bank set up a "war room" to comb through all of the new policies issued by the new president on his first day in office, according to JPMorgan head of asset and wealth management Mary Callahan Erdoes.
The JPMorgan Chase chief executive, who had warned of the negative effect of tariffs, said they could be justified for national security reasons.
CEOs on the defensive after the President's comments at World Economic Forum Big U.S. banks found themselves on the defensive Thursday, with Bank of America saying it doesn’t have a “political litmus test” for clients after President Trump suggested that leading financial institutions weren’t letting conservatives do business with them.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon told people to ignore tariffs that may be coming during the second Trump administration. On $39 million, he can.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said Wednesday that he and Tesla CEO Elon Musk have “hugged it out” and resolved their differences, after Dimon’s bank sued the tech billionaire’s electric vehicle
Many well-known economists, including Robert Reich (who served as secretary of labor in the Clinton Administration) and former New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, have been warning that the tariffs President Donald Trump is proposing could cause severe inflation.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon on Wednesday downplayed concerns about new tariffs from the Trump administration: "If it's a little inflationary, but it's good for national security, so be it."
JPMorgan Chase & Co bankers worked through the night in a "war room" to assess the impact of U.S. President Donald Trump's inauguration-day executive orders, while global markets braced for volatility following his return to the White House.
Not everyone is bullish looking ahead, however, with some — such as JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon — suggesting markets could be overpriced. Here's what top business leaders, lawmakers and investors told CNBC. U.S. President Donald Trump has only been in office for a couple of days, but his impact on markets has already been significant.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Goldman Sachs Group Inc. are pushing back on demands to roll back their diversity initiatives.
DAVOS, SWITZERLAND — JPMorgan Chase (JPM), like the rest of the world, is scrambling to figure out what the start of Trump 2.0 means. The largest US bank set up a "war room" to comb through all ...
In response to activists’ anti-DEI efforts against his company, the JPMorgan Chase CEO said to “bring them on.”