JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warned that the war in Iran could trigger significant oil and commodity price shocks, potentially leading to persistently higher inflation and interest rates than markets anticipate. He highlighted the compounding risks from conflicts in Ukraine and tensions with China, emphasizing the threat of nuclear proliferation. JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warned that the war in Iran could trigger significant oil and commodity price shocks, potentially leading to persistently higher inflation and interest rates than markets anticipate. He highlighted the compounding risks from conflicts in Ukraine and tensions with China, emphasizing the threat of nuclear proliferation.
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