"It's very hard to see really positive outcomes with China until the Ukraine war is resolved," Dimon told Bloomberg.
JPMorgan chief Jamie Dimon is once again advocating for the US and China to make nice. How the US handles its shaky relationship with China will affect the future of the world, says JPMorgan chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon. "And obviously Ukraine is affecting it. In fact, it's very hard to see really positive outcomes with China until the Ukraine war is resolved," Dimon said, referencing the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia. Dimon offered his assessment of China in a wide-ranging interview with Chang, where he talked about his career and the impact of AI on jobs. In May, Dimon also advocated for more engagement between the US and China. Dimon's fresh remarks on China come as the world's second-largest economy finds itself in a fraught relationship with the US. And in January, CIA chief William J. Burns said China is a far bigger threat to the US than Russia. While Dimon did single out China as a significant risk to the world, he told Chang that he is optimistic that the US could manage them.