Read previewHow the US handles its shaky relationship with China will affect the future of the world, says JPMorgan chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon.
"It's the thread from Ukraine, oil and gas, food, migration, all our relationships, the most important one being China," Dimon told Bloomberg's Emily Chang in an interview that aired Wednesday.
Related storyDimon'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.
But 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.
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