Updated
Updated · CNBC · Apr 28
Jamie Dimon warns rising government debt risks triggering bond market crisis
Updated
Updated · CNBC · Apr 28

Jamie Dimon warns rising government debt risks triggering bond market crisis

10 articles · Updated · CNBC · Apr 28
  • Speaking at Norway's sovereign wealth fund investment conference, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon highlighted growing global debt concerns and urged policymakers to act before markets react.
  • Dimon cautioned that a bond crisis could result in surging yields and liquidity breakdowns, referencing the 2022 UK gilt crisis as a recent example of market turmoil.
  • He emphasized that multiple risks—including geopolitics, oil prices, and deficits—could unpredictably combine, increasing the likelihood of abrupt market upheaval if not addressed through deliberate policy.
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