Jamie Dimon, Chairman and CEO of JPMorgan Chase, has recently made headlines with his candid response to speculation about joining the federal government. While speaking at the APEC CEO Summit in Peru, Dimon addressed comments from President-elect Donald Trump, who said that while he respected Dimon, Dimon would not be in the Treasury Secretary role in the incoming administration.
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Dimon responded to the remarks, saying, "First of all, I wish the president well and thank you – that’s a very nice note. But I just want to tell the president also, I haven’t had a boss in 25 years. I’m not about ready to start."
Despite his disinterest in joining the Trump administration, Dimon offered insights into U.S. markets’ direction and global economic policy. He acknowledged that the market response to Trump's election indicated a positive outlook, with ...