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Times of India25.05.2026Business3 dk okumaIndia

Jamie Dimon: US Still a Safe Haven, China's Global Role Shifting

L'essentiel

  • Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan, stated the US remains a safe investment haven despite China's growing global influence and 'more consistent' international dealings.
  • He also cautioned about AI's impact on jobs and criticized bureaucracy in companies.

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Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan, spoke about global investment dynamics during a financial conference in Shanghai. He addressed the US's position as a safe haven, China's evolving international role, and the impact of AI and corporate bureaucracy.

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Jamie Dimon, CEO America’s largest bank JPMorgan has now assured the global invests that the United States still remains a safe heaven for investments, even as he acknowledged shifting dynamics in China’s global relations. Speaking in an interview with Bloomberg TV in the sidelines of the bank’s financial conference in Shanghai, Dimon said, “America is still a safe haven — we just surprised people recently.” Along with this, Dimon also noticed that China has become ‘more consistent’ in its dealings with other countries, a change that has caught the attention of business leaders across the world. The comments made by Dimon come as leaders from the UK, Canada and other nations visit Beijing to sign trade and cooperation agreements, underscoring China’s rising influence in global commerce.

US strength despite the recent turmoil

Dimon acknowledged the domestic and international challenges under the Trump administration but also defended America’s resilience. He also pointed out the strong fundamentals that still continue to attract capital, even as bond yields face upward pressure from higher deficits and increasing AI-realted spending. “We may have gone from a saving glut to not enough savings,” he warned. Dimon also praised the progress made by China in section such as batteries, cares, renewable energy and machine tools, noting that global investors remain keen on the country’s industrial innovation. This reflects a broader reassessment of China as it moves up the value chain in advanced technologies.

Jamie Dimon on impact of AI on jobs

Dimon also shared his thoughts on the impact of AI, cautioning that job losses “will be more than you think,” though new roles will also emerge. He urged society to prepare for rapid transitions. Defending Standard Chartered CEO Bill Winters, who faced backlash for describing staff cuts as “lower-value human capital,” Dimon said it was an “inartful way to say something,” but acknowledged that companies are restructuring to hire workers with newer skill sets.

Jamie Dimon wants companies to get rid of managers

Recently, Jamie Dimon called on companies to eliminate managers who foster bureaucracy. Dimon warned that such practices can undermine organisations from within. According to a report Fortune, speaking at the Norges Bank Investment Management’s investment conference, Dimon described bureaucracy as a ‘silent killer’ that breeds complacency, arrogance, and internal politics. “Bureaucracy, complacency, and arrogance will take down a company,” Dimon said. He likened bureaucracy to a “petri dish of politics,” arguing that it creates inefficiency and slows decision-making. With JPMorgan employing more than 300,000 people worldwide, Dimon acknowledged that large organizations are particularly vulnerable, but stressed that even smaller firms or divisions can suffer from the same problem.

À surveiller

Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes

  • Job losses due to AI will be more significant than anticipated.

    Probable · Moyen terme

  • Companies will restructure to hire workers with newer skill sets.

    Très probable · Moyen terme

  • Bureaucracy will continue to be identified as a major threat to companies.

    Très probable · Long terme

Questions ouvertes

  • What specific 'shifting dynamics' in China's global relations did Dimon refer to?
  • What are the projected new roles that will emerge due to AI?
  • What specific types of managers should be eliminated?
  • How will the US address the 'not enough savings' warning?

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