The world's changed a little bit. China is not necessarily the be-all, end-all anymore. And I think you'll see companies react to different things for different reasons. Some of their own resiliency. Some of them are obviously national security. We'll trump all the other things. So our government tells us to do A, B and C. We're going to do A,. B and C and support it. But, but national security will trump all of their issues. Obviously, they are concerned about the war in Ukraine; that's probably one of the most serious things affecting the future of the globe.
Jamie Dimon is in Shanghai for JPMorgan's China summit. It's the first time the bank's flagship event is being held in person since 2019. Bloomberg News sat down for a wide-ranging, exclusive interview with the JPMorgan CEO. Here is his interview with Bloomberg's Stephen Engle.
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