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Jamie Dimon rows back on ‘joke’ that JPMorgan would outlast Chinese government

Apology comes after Dimon quip draws concern over Chinese relations

'We hope to be there for a long time,' Dimon had said. 'The Communist Party is celebrating its 100th year. So is JPMorgan. And I'll make you a bet we last longer.'
'We hope to be there for a long time,' Dimon had said. 'The Communist Party is celebrating its 100th year. So is JPMorgan. And I'll make you a bet we last longer.' Photo: Getty Images

The chief executive of JPMorgan said he regretted making a quip about how the US bank would outlast China’s ruling party.

“I regret and should not have made that comment,” Jamie Dimon said in a 24 November statement. “I was trying to emphasise the strength and longevity of our company.”

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