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Jamie Dimon

JPMorgan Chase CEO
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Jamie Dimon warned that an Iran war could trap the Federal Reserve in a stagflation spiral
JPMorgan raised its recession odds to 40% after the Iran strike, the highest level in a decade
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Jul 21, 2025 · policy_change
Banking Groups Warn GENIUS Act Could Drain Trillions in Deposits
The American Bankers Association and the Bank Policy Institute filed formal comments warning that the GENIUS Act's stablecoin provisions could drain $2 to $3 trillion in bank deposits within five years by enabling non-bank stablecoin issuers to compete for funds without carrying the same regulatory burden as chartered banks. The groups called for amendments requiring stablecoin issuers to meet equivalent reserve and capital standards.
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Sep 26, 2023 · economic_event
JPMorgan settles over Epstein-related banking violations
JPMorgan Chase agreed to a $290 million settlement after evidence showed the bank processed payments to young women on behalf of Jeffrey Epstein for five years after his 2008 sex-offender conviction. Internal compliance officers had flagged Epstein's account repeatedly but senior executives kept the relationship. The settlement resolved a lawsuit by Epstein victims represented by lawyers in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
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Sep 15, 2008 · economic_event
Lehman Brothers files largest bankruptcy in U.S. history triggering global financial crisis
Lehman Brothers Holdings filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy with more than $600 billion in assets, the largest filing in U.S. history. The Treasury and Federal Reserve declined to rescue the firm after weekend talks with Bank of America and Barclays collapsed. The Dow fell 504 points, money-market funds broke the buck, and interbank lending froze, forcing Congress to pass the $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program three weeks later.
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