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Russia defeating Ukraine could spark chaos and slam the global economy, Jamie Dimon said. The JPMorgan CEO said a Putin victory could fuel a nuclear arms race and trigger more battles. AdvertisementA Russian victory in Ukraine could throw the world into disarray, transform the global economy, and trigger nuclear proliferation and further conflicts, Jamie Dimon warned. Dimon emphasized that Russia has invaded a free, democratic nation and threatened nuclear war to deter resistance. Advertisement"The geopolitical situation is probably the most complicated and dangerous since World War II," he told the Economic Club of New York this week, adding that the world order is being "challenged."
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The bottom 20% of American earners have been left out of the economic boom, Jamie Dimon said. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . One reason is they've largely missed out on the boom times, Jamie Dimon says. Advertisement"There's parts of society who's kind of struggling, parts of society who's not," Dimon said.
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Read previewMark Zuckerberg's fortune could shrink by $25 billion in a single day due to Meta's post-earnings slump. The cofounder and CEO of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp's parent company was worth an estimated $175 billion at Wednesday's close, per the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. Zuckerberg has a stake of about 13% in Meta that was valued at around $170 billion at Wednesday's close. However, the stock price tumbled as much as 15% to $420 in premarket trading on Thursday, indicating Zuckerberg's shares are now worth $25 billion less at $145 billion. AdvertisementA $25 billion reduction in wealth in one day would be remarkable, as only the top 70 richest people in the world command fortunes of that size.
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download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewMost people are financially healthy, but economic and geopolitical threats could spoil the party, Jamie Dimon warned on Tuesday. People are also benefiting from strong economic growth and near-record employment, but they won't be immune if disaster strikes, Dimon said. "Even if we go into recession, the consumer's in good shape," he said in a clip of the interview posted by Bloomberg. He added that the world order is being "challenged" and could descend into a "little bit of chaos" as it realigns.
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The S&P 500 is at risk of plunging 44% to around a four-year low, Paul Dietrich said. The top strategist explained that selling stocks well before they crash can yield outsized returns. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementThe stock market may be headed for a 44% crash — and getting out early could pay off, Paul Dietrich said. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
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If the 10-year bond rate goes up 2%, every asset on the planet, including real estate, is worth 20% less. Advertisement"If things stay where they are, we have the soft landing that seems to be embedded in the marketplace, the real estate will muddle through. They won't muddle through under higher rates with a recession. That would be tough for a lot of folks, not just real estate, if that happens." Jeenah Moon / Reuters"We're in a period that comes after financial repression, where we'll have some inflation and some real rates.
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Mortgage holders are shelling out a record $2,800 on average to cover their monthly payments. The median monthly mortgage payment has jumped 11% over the past year to hit $2,775 for the four weeks ended April 14, Redfin data shows. The average 30-year fixed mortgage rate spiked to a five-month high of 7.4% this week, per Mortgage News Daily. That has driven 30-year mortgage rates from about 3% at the start of 2022 to more than 7%, which has caused monthly mortgage payments to spike. The result is that consumers face a double-whammy of painful price increases and steeper monthly interest payments.
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Jefferies included a $4 million break-up fee in an offer letter to a banker. The Wall Street bank is demanding payment after Dean Decker stayed with Credit Suisse after signing. AdvertisementA Wall Street bank inserted a $4 million break-up fee into an offer letter and demanded the payment after the employee backed out. "In fact, the only winner was Decker — both Jefferies and Credit Suisse were gamed (pun intended.)" It's worth noting that Credit Suisse agreed to cover Decker's legal costs and any damages, meaning UBS is on the hook following a merger of the two Swiss banks last year.
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Bitcoin is a "fraud" and "Ponzi scheme" and cannot serve as a currency, Jamie Dimon said. Dimon has dismissed bitcoin as a "pet rock" in the past and slammed it for enabling criminals. AdvertisementBitcoin is a scam and fails as a currency, Jamie Dimon said. "If you mean crypto like bitcoin, I've always said it's a fraud," the JPMorgan CEO told Bloomberg TV on Wednesday. It's a Ponzi scheme," he added.
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Donald Trump's meme stock has plunged by 70% from its peak last month. Trump Media & Technology Group, which owns Truth Social, soared after it went public. AdvertisementDonald Trump's meme stock skyrocketed in March but has now crash-landed. Advertisement"Given Donald Trump's substantial fanbase, particularly during election cycles, he could wield significant influence over specific stocks, such as Truth Social stock," he said. The sharp rise in Truth Social price will definitely be a short-run phenomenon because it is not fully backed by fundamentals."
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The stock drop has fueled an estimated $160 billion decline in Elon Musk's net worth. AdvertisementTesla's mounting troubles have dealt a heavy blow to Elon Musk's net worth. However, Musk's net worth has plunged by about $160 billion since then to $178 billion at Tuesday's close. Musk's net worth has taken a big hit from the decline because his 13% stake in the automaker makes up a big chunk of his wealth. He topped the Bloomberg rich list with a $229 billion fortune in January, but his net worth has crashed by $51 billion, or 22%, since then.
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Expect the S&P 500 to tumble 30%, recover, then suffer a historic crash, David Brady warned. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementPrepare for stocks to plunge 30%, rebound before the presidential election, then crash to their lowest level in 14 years, a markets analyst warned. The S&P 500 is poised to plummet from over 5,000 points to an 18-month low of 3,500 points, David Brady said on the latest "Thoughtful Money" podcast episode.
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Jamie Dimon has raked in $183 million from his planned sale of 1 million JPMorgan shares. JPMorgan's CEO sold stock worth $33 million on Monday, after selling a $150 million tranche in February. Dimon's first disposals in 19 years were for diversification and tax planning, JPMorgan said. AdvertisementJamie Dimon has wrapped up his planned sale of 1 million JPMorgan shares, pocketing $183 million in total proceeds. The boss of America's biggest bank disposed of about 178,000 shares for about $33 million on Monday, regulatory filings show.
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The median US home price could surpass $500,000 for the first time, one expert says. Housing guru Bill Pulte said prices could jump 20% if the Fed cuts rates before crushing inflation. AdvertisementThe average price of a home could soar to over $500,000 if the Federal Reserve cuts interest rates without crushing inflation first, a housing expert says. "I predict if rates go down, housing prices will go through the roof," Bill Pulte recently told Fox Business. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
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Goldman Sachs reported first-quarter earnings on Monday that trounced Wall Street's forecasts. The investment bank generated over $14 billion in net revenue and $11.58 in earnings per share. Goldman reported strong growth in investment-banking fees and asset and wealth management. Goldman's asset and wealth management arm posted an 18% rise in net revenue to $3.8 billion, helped by record quarterly management and other fees. AdvertisementIn the earnings release, Goldman CEO David Solomon said: "Our first quarter results reflect the strength of our world-class and interconnected franchises and the earnings power of Goldman Sachs.
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"Bluey" fans are worried the series could end with its third-season finale on Sunday. The kids TV show ranked among the most-watched streaming series in America last year. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementFans of the children's TV sensation "Bluey" fear their favorite show will end with the third season's finale this Sunday. There's a lot of money at stake and if the series does continue, it faces challenges down the line.
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The banking giant grew revenue by 9% and net income by 6%. CEO Jamie Dimon, however, rang the alarm on geopolitical and economic challenges. AdvertisementJPMorgan reported first-quarter earnings on Friday that surpassed Wall Street's expectations, as CEO Jamie Dimon rang the alarm once again on a troublesome geopolitical and economic backdrop. America's biggest bank posted a 9% year-on-year rise in revenue to $41.9 billion, which helped to drive its net income up 6% to $13.4 billion. Dimon hailed JPMorgan's strong performance in the earnings release, but also issued a stark caution about the current global backdrop.
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Assets under management grew by 15% in 12 months to a record $10.5 trillion. The world's largest asset manager cited big net inflows of client cash and a strong market. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. AdvertisementBlackRock's assets under management surged 15% year-on-year to a record $10.5 trillion in the first quarter, as more people trusted the company to put their cash to work and markets performed well. Indeed, BlackRock's net inflows were $76 billion in the first quarter versus $183 billion in all of 2023.
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Nvidia is in a bubble, stocks will falter, and a recession will hit this year, Jesse Felder said. The markets guru said the microchip frenzy would fade, and stock-market returns would drop off. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementNvidia hype is a bubble that will burst, stocks will disappoint for the next decade or longer, and a recession will strike this year, Jesse Felder said.
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Michael Burry predicted a second inflation surge, and price growth reaccelerated in March. The "Big Short" investor first warned of inflation in April 2020, over two years before it peaked. AdvertisementMichael Burry of "The Big Short" fame warned inflation would make a comeback — and it's on the rise again. Headline price growth accelerated to 3.5% in March, up from 3.2% in February and 3.1% in January. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
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Robert Kiyosaki warned an "everything bubble" spanning stocks, bonds, and real estate would pop. The "Rich Dad Poor Dad" author touted gold, silver, and bitcoin for riding out the storm. "The EVERYTHING BUBBLE, stocks, bonds, real estate SET to CRASH," he said in a recent X post. Please buy more real gold, silver, Bitcoin." The Rich Dad Company founder's latest crash warning should be treated with skepticism as his previous ones have failed to pan out.
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In today's big story, we're looking at Jamie Dimon's annual letter to shareholders and why this edition is so different . The big storyDimon sounds offWin McNamee/Getty Images; Chelsea Jia Feng/BIWhen Jamie Dimon talks, people tend to listen. Dimon's annual letter to shareholders grabs the business world's attention in ways most executives can only imagine. Dimon described the tech as just as innovative and impactful as the printing press, steam engine, electricity, and the internet, writes Business Insider's Jyoti Mann. The polarization of politics was something Dimon touched on in his letter, urging people to resist being "weaponized."
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TMTG stock has plunged 53% from its intraday peak two weeks ago, slashing Trump's net worth. AdvertisementDonald Trump has crashed out of the ranks of the world's 500 wealthiest people after the value of his meme stock nosedived. The former president has fallen off the Bloomberg Billionaires Index as his net worth has dropped below the $5.8 billion required to make the cut. AdvertisementTMTG shares hit an intraday high of $79 on March 26, valuing Trump's stake at close to $6.3 billion. That's still more than 1,200 times the $4.1 million of revenue it earned last year, which fueled a net loss of $58 million for Truth Social's parent company.
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In his annual letter to JPMorgan shareholders, Jamie Dimon rang the alarm on geopolitical tensions. The bank's CEO said investors were too optimistic about inflation, interest rates, and the economy. AdvertisementJamie Dimon is deeply concerned about international relations — and worries investors are too optimistic about threats such as inflation, interest rates, and recession. AdvertisementIndeed, Dimon said JPMorgan was ready for rates of 2% to 8% or even higher. He flagged the possibility of stagflation, which could usher in higher rates, large credit losses, a slump in business volumes, and tough markets.
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Taiwan Semiconductor is set to receive almost $12 billion in grants and loans from the US government. The Biden administration is eager to onshore production and rely less on China as tensions mount. AdvertisementThe White House is giving the world's largest chipmaker government grants and loans worth almost $12 billion to expand production in Arizona. The agreement with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) announced an initial deal in a press release on Monday. TSMC generated about $67 billion in revenue last year and and $26 billion of net income.
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