GLOBAL | Europe is Falling Behind – JPMorgan CEO Warns the EU Risks Global Irrelevance
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Director General of JPMorgan Chase, Jamie Dimon, delivered a transparent message during an intervention to the Department of Foreign Affairs of Ireland, warning that Europe is losing its competitiveness in the face of the United States and Asia, the CNBC transmits.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon Warns That Europe Is Losing
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has warned that Europe’s economic competitiveness is dwindling. Dimon said that Western Europe is “losing” the economic competition with its main rivals, China and the US, and is struggling with [...] The post JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon Warns That Europe Is Losing appeared first on The People's Voice.
You are losing, one of the most powerful men in the world, CEO of investment company JPMorgan Chase Jamie Dimon, recently lashed out at Europe and its economy. The numbers prove him right – over the past 15 years, the United States economy has significantly outpaced the EU economy. While the GDP of the European...
Disaster in Europe: He’s “losing” against the US and China. Jamie Dimon warns of his serious problems Jamie Dimon has warned from Berlin that Europe is losing the battle of competitiveness against the US and China, as its GDP rose from 90% to 65% of the US in the last decade, and criticizes the [...] The entry Disaster in Europe: It’s “losing” against the US and China. Jamie Dimon warns of its serious problems was first published on Business TV.
Director General of JPMorgan Chase, Jamie Dimon, delivered a transparent message during an intervention to the Department of Foreign Affairs of Ireland, warning that Europe is losing its competitiveness in the face of the United States and Asia, the CNBC transmits.
GLOBAL | Europe is Falling Behind – JPMorgan CEO Warns the EU Risks Global Irrelevance
JPMorgan Chase CEO, Jamie Dimon, has issued a stark warning to European leaders, saying the continent is “losing” in the global economic race – slipping dangerously behind the U.S. and China in competitiveness, innovation, and market integration. Speaking at an event hosted by Ireland’s Department of Foreign Affairs, Dimon noted that Europe’s share of U.S. GDP has dropped from 90% to just 65% over the past two decades. “If I was the European U…
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