JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon, when asked about fierce competition across the financial industry, said he’s starting to see parallels to the era before the 2008 financial crisis, when a rush to make loans ended disastrously. “I see a couple people doing some dumb things,” Dimon told investors on Monday. Bloomberg’s Silas Brown reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
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