Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JPMorgan Chase, expressed skepticism regarding the U.S. economy's chances of achieving a soft landing amid current financial conditions. He estimated the likelihood at about 35%, significantly lower than Wall Street's more optimistic expectations. Dimon warned against being lulled into a false sense of security, highlighting the discrepancy between his assessment and the general market consensus.
Jamie Dimon thinks ‘soft landing’ odds are about half what Wall Street expects https://t.co/Rz3rLnEhGt
Jamie Dimon thinks the odds of a ‘soft landing’ are about half of what Wall Street expects https://t.co/pkcXzBPl1W
Jamie Dimon said he pegs the odds of a soft landing about 35%
Jamie Dimon is skeptical about the odds of a 'soft landing' https://t.co/mY4LL3lRJx
Jamie Dimon says the US has less than 50% odds of nailing a soft landing: 'Don't get lulled into a false sense of security' https://t.co/VHYJMz1Zqx