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Jamie Dimon’s Stark Warning to the Global Economy
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Jamie Dimon’s Stark Warning to the Global Economy

Eurodollar University

February 25, 202621m 0s

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Show Notes

Now it’s Jamie Dimon's turn, JP Morgan’s highly visible CEO is the latest to make the 2008 comparison. Following up last year’s cockroach quip this time saying a lot of people in the financial industry have done dumb things. But here’s the thing, markets all over the world are starting to price it. The worry showing up in safe havens is maybe this really is happening - right now. From Canadian bonds to Swiss francs, Japan, China and yes Treasuries.  

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Jamie Dimon says AI euphoria, record stocks and banks doing ‘dumb things’ could lead to another financial crisis
https://www.cnn.com/2026/02/24/economy/jamie-dimon-warning

The Viral Citrini Substack Post That Has Sparked New AI Worries on Wall Street
https://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/stock-market-today-dow-sp-500-nasdaq-tariffs-02-23-2026/card/the-citrini-substack-selloff-70cWx0scioiLradyuTRa

Yen Slides After Report on Takaichi Caution Over Rate Hikes
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-02-24/yen-extends-decline-after-report-on-takaichi-s-rate-hike-view

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