Jamie Dimon says the US has less than 50% odds of nailing a soft landing: ‘Don’t get lulled into a false sense of security’ Dimon refers to a US slowdown when an oil crisis sent inflation soaring and a recession took hold, a dire situation known as stagflation. Markets are too optimistic about a soft landing, JPMorgan chief Jamie Dimon told The Wall Street Journal. He expects soft landing odds to be half of what markets are pricing in. “Don’t get lulled into a false sense of security because the today looks okay.” Things aren’t looking particularly rosy for markets…
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