Jamie Dimon Urges US, Europe to Fix Trade Issues for Stronger Growth in 2 Economies
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Updated · Bloomberg · May 12
Jamie Dimon Urges US, Europe to Fix Trade Issues for Stronger Growth in 2 Economies
5 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 12
Paris — JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon said the US and Europe should resolve what he called “stupid” trade issues to unlock faster growth.
Dimon argued the goal should be a stronger Europe, saying both sides of the Atlantic would benefit economically from a healthier relationship.
The comments came Tuesday in a Bloomberg Television interview from JPMorgan’s annual Global Markets Conference in Paris, framing trade frictions as a drag on transatlantic growth.
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