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One JPMorgan executive was even willing to connect the bank’s performance to that soft landing, citing strength on the part of the lender’s consumer and corporate customers.
JPMorgan Chase JPM1.65%increase; green up pointing triangle on Friday said the U.S. economy remains strong for both consumers and big companies, a sign that the Federal Reserve may have achieved ...
A soft landing is becoming the more likely scenario for the global economy, which will continue to provide tailwinds for risky assets, according to strategists at JPMorgan Chase & Co. who have ...
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon says he’s hopeful the Federal Reserve can bring down inflation without causing a recession but wouldn’t rule out more troubling possibilities, such as stagflation.
Investors are now pricing in a rosy soft landing scenario for the U.S. economy after years of recession fears, but that has led valuations to soar, making stocks look riskier.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warned U.S. economic conditions could deteriorate soon, undermining a potential soft landing with employment declining and inflation rising slightly.
“These markets seem to be pricing in a 70% to 80% chance of a soft landing. I believe the odds are a lot lower than that," the JPMorgan CEO wrote in a letter to shareholders Monday.
JPMorgan chief financial officer Jeremy Barnum said: “I would say these earnings are consistent with the soft landing narrative — or arguably what is increasingly a no landing narrative. ...
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said Tuesday he remains “skeptical” of the “Goldilocks” economic scenario — the coveted soft landing — that financial markets are now largely expecting ...
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said in an interview on CNN on Friday that the U.S. has achieved a “soft landing” after years of concerns about the U.S. economy following the Covid-19 pandemic ...
One JPMorgan executive was even willing to connect the bank’s performance to that soft landing, citing strength on the part of the lender’s consumer and corporate customers.