JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon is reconsidering a multibillion-dollar London office project due to the UK’s political climate, warning of potential withdrawal if a future government proves “hostile to the banks.” Despite this, Dimon expressed support for Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves, advocating for closer UK-Europe ties post-Brexit. Political instability surrounding Starmer’s leadership is also impacting UK bond markets. JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon is reconsidering a multibillion-dollar London office project due to the UK’s political climate, warning of potential withdrawal if a future government proves “hostile to the banks.” Despite this, Dimon expressed support for Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves, advocating for closer UK-Europe ties post-Brexit. Political instability surrounding Starmer’s leadership is also impacting UK bond markets.
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