Bengaluru – JPMorgan Chase chief executive Jamie Dimon warned of a heightened risk of a significant correction in the US stock market within the next six months to two years, the BBC reported.
“I am far more worried about that than others,” Mr Dimon said, adding that there were a “lot of things out there” creating an atmosphere of uncertainty, pointing to risk factors including geopolitical tensions, fiscal spending, and global remilitarisation.
“All these things cause a lot of issues that we don’t know how to answer,” he told the BBC in an interview on Oct 8, highlighting that the US stock market faces increased risks of being overheated.
Mr Dimon also expressed mild concern about inflation but remained confident in the Federal Reserve’s independence despite criticism from the Trump administration of Fed chairman Jerome Powell.
He expressed caution about the US economic outlook in September, warning that the full…


