JPMorgan CEO warns of stagflation and recession risk in US economy
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has issued a warning about the potential for stagflation, despite some signs that inflation might be easing.
Speaking at the Council of Institutional Investors' fall conference in Brooklyn, New York, Dimon emphasised that the U.S. economy still faces significant challenges.
He pointed to rising government deficits and increased spending as factors that could continue to fuel inflation, even as some economic indicators show improvement.
Dimon stated, "I would say the worst outcome is stagflation — recession, higher inflation … I wouldn’t take it off the table."
He expressed concerns that, while inflation data may appear to be improving, other economic indicators, such as employment and manufacturing, suggest the economy is still under strain.
"They’re all inflationary, basically in the short run, the next couple of years," he noted.
Dimon also highlighted that the current economic situation is fraught with uncertainties.
Despite some positive signs, he believes it's too early to declare that the economy is out of danger.
"It’s hard to look at [it] and say, ‘Well, no, we’re out of the woods.’ I don’t think so," he cautioned, indicating that inflationary pressures could still have a significant impact on the U.S. economy.
The CEO has been consistently cautious about the outlook for the economy.
In August, he noted that the chances of a "soft landing" were only between 35% to 40%, suggesting that a recession might be a more likely scenario.
Dimon pointed to various factors, such as geopolitical tensions, the housing market, and government spending, as reasons for his outlook.
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