In December, Dimon became chairman of the Business Roundtable, an association of CEOs who take their views to government policy makers.
Dimon, 61, touched briefly on range of topics, via Americas political climate in addition to tax system to discrimination inside workplace in addition to against black people.
He also commented on foreign affairs, saying, for example, “We should never be rude to a neighbor like Mexico.”
He also cautioned of which the political weakness of German Chancellor Angela Merkel will be bad for all of us. Talks on forming a governing coalition including Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union collapsed earlier of which week, casting doubt on her future after 12 years in power.
Dimon will be in his 12th year as CEO of JPMorgan, which will be the biggest bank inside U.S. by assets