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JPMorgan CEO Dimon says bank is convening a 'war room' on debt ceiling By Reuters
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IntroductionNEW YORK (Reuters) -JPMorgan Chase & CO CEO Jamie Dimon said on Thursday the bank is convening weekl ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) -JPMorgan Chase & CO CEO Jamie Dimon said on Top ten domestic foreign exchange trading platformsThursday the bank is convening weekly meetings to discuss the implications of a potential U.S. default, according to an interview on Bloomberg TV.
That bank's so-called "war room" will probably start daily meetings on May 21, then ramp up to three times a day if the standoff over the debt limit drags on, he said.
"We've got to be very careful about getting close" to a default, which could cause a financial panic, he added.
"It's very unfortunate, it's time-consuming, hopefully it won't happen, but it affects contracts, collateral, clearing houses, clients."
Turning to the banking crisis, Dimon said regional banks are "quite strong" after reporting good earnings. Still, the industry and regulators should "just be prepared for problems."
He expects more regulation on the banks, but stressed the need to proceed carefully. Dimon hopes regulators, including the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), will look into short selling on bank stocks and potential collusion via social media posts.
Despite those concerns, Dimon blamed the recent banking crisis on CEOs and boards of failed lenders.
JPMorgan (NYSE:) has hedged (OTC:)'s interest rate exposure after buying the company when it collapsed into receivership earlier this month, he added. While he expects blowback from the acquisition, Dimon said the U.S. needs big banks to accomplish complex tasks such as banking multinational corporations.
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