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From: kidl5/31/2023 8:34:58 AM
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Joining the business executive tour in China, JPMorgan (NYSE: JPM) CEO Jamie Dimon had his own comments to say about his relationship with the country, as well as company policy going forward. "We tend not to leave unless there is war or a civil war, and we're not predicting any of that here. There's always going to be risk," he told Bloomberg at the bank's annual Global China Summit in Shanghai. "Obviously, it's been a far more complex situation and national security will trump all other issues. Over time, there'll be less trade [in China, but] it'll take years for this thing to take place. This is not de-coupling, this is de-risking. The world's changed a little bit."
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