
JPMorgan Chase CEO: The U.S. credit environment shows signs reminiscent of 2008, and the AI-related software industry faces the risk of a wave of defaults

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JPMorgan Chase CEO Dimon warned that the current high asset prices and blind pursuit of profit remind him of the period before the 2008 financial crisis, and that a reversal in the credit cycle could trigger an unexpected wave of defaults. He noted that the software industry, disrupted by AI, could become a major disaster zone. He criticized some institutions for "doing foolish things" in pursuit of profits, which exacerbates risks, while also avoiding the succession issue
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