On Monday, Jamie Dimon said the energy crisis should be treated “almost as a matter of war at this point, nothing short of that,” JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon.
Dimon, talking to CNBC’s Julianna Tatelbaum, said the “longer-term problem” is the world is “not producing enough oil and gas to reduce coal, make the transition [to green energy], [or] create security for people.”
Tatelbaum asked the JPMorgan Chase CEO how worried he is about Europe in the upcoming winter in the context of the Russian war in Ukraine and the energy supply. The CEO thinks, “we’re getting energy completely wrong.”
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