When JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon Speaks, the World Listens | The Circuit
Bloomberg Originals Host & Executive Producer Emily Chang interviews JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, a titan in the banking industry who’s known for his freewheeling, blunt style of communication and outlook on markets, tech, and geopolitical risks.
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So excited Season 2 is here! Thank you all for watching. My goal with this episode was to show you a different side of Jamie Dimon. Yes, there are some must-ask questions about the state of the global economy, AI, etc. but we also talked about family, childhood and how he does it all.“Sometimes I feel like I’m just riding the bronco and hanging on for dear life.” Would love to hear what you think.
@gus473
18 күн бұрын
Have followed his career going way back to the Sandy Weill days, and with this interview I learned a few new things. Great job, Emily! (But that restaurant flex at the start -- lol!?!) 😎✌️
@davidanalyst671
18 күн бұрын
I have been dying for serious journalistic content from Bloomberg for a year. I have seen bloomberg do 1 minute interviews with other bloomberg reporters and bloomberg anchors for far far too long, hoping for more videos from Emily.
@davidanalyst671
18 күн бұрын
If I see emily or red dot, I know Im going to learn something or get something interesting. If I see anyone else, I read the headlines and move on.
@Sujaljaina
18 күн бұрын
great video
@hrabmv
17 күн бұрын
i wonder why Lehman went down if they can pump so much money in 2020
the interview starting with a guest asking questions explains why he is The Man
@MaZe741
15 күн бұрын
shows that he isnt the guest
@davidwestwater2219
15 күн бұрын
Like any person who ruined countless lives
@JatinV1
15 күн бұрын
Exactly man, that Charisma!
@lenny8511
14 күн бұрын
Such an obvious puff piece
@therealnogues93
14 күн бұрын
I was abou to say the same thing you read my mind💯👊🏽
Emily Chang is gold, don’t lose her Bloomberg!
@acornsucks2111
16 күн бұрын
bot
@leonardoperelli1322
14 күн бұрын
Honestly I didn’t like the questions that much. So much emphasis on vague, nonsense question regarding ai (“is ai and fintech gonna replace banks”, pushing on the “chat jpm”), the one liner questions on hugely complex topics. She asked atomic questions that do not incentive critical thinking and discussion. Of course she had limited time so couldn’t dedicate 20 minutes to each topic, but a part from dimon’s brilliance this was underwhelming
@asopopilosopo4158
12 күн бұрын
Chang is communist china propagandist
@Nicehousecrappycar
6 күн бұрын
@@acornsucks2111 Nailed it. Ms. Chang's ratings have to be infinitesimal.
we need more of these interviews of CEO's to dive into their thought processes and learn from it
@intellifly747
16 күн бұрын
Comment of 2024. Many people demonise these top execs, they add so much value and we should learn from them
@shaneselvaratnam
15 күн бұрын
This comment should become the top comment
@maticbukovac6966
14 күн бұрын
Yes.... so you can live in a delusion that you too will become a CEO of some kind if you learn from their mental process, which you won't :)
@JAEGATS
13 күн бұрын
@@maticbukovac6966What a negative hater
@vinceversionwindvision
12 күн бұрын
I Definitely Agreed.
"Do you have any travel hacks?" "What does that mean?" 😄
@ArtyShat
17 күн бұрын
because he travels a lot, so if he had any personal suggestions for her that doesn't travels on the same level as he does
@TheAshley4141
17 күн бұрын
He probably travels via private plane and possibly even people packing his bags for him
@AlanTheBeast100
17 күн бұрын
If you travel a lot, you learn short cuts, conveniences, tricks, etc. that make it less weary / more comfortable / less expensive / more value - you "hack" the system to your advantage.
@AlanTheBeast100
17 күн бұрын
@@TheAshley4141 There's more to travel than the conveyance - but I agree that 1st class can't hold a candle to a Gulfstream.
@xcel5203
16 күн бұрын
Since the collapse of financial markets in the 2008 recession, few entities have been as widely scrutinized and discussed as JP Morgan (JPM ). The financial giant has been under the microscope of investors and regulators alike, as the company is still facing litigation from that bear market. As a major institution in the U.S., it is not entirely uncommon to face a number of lawsuits each and every year, but JPM has seen an especially high number of suits, many of which resulted in some hefty penalties.Foreclosure Abuses and “Robo-Signing” Quick Stats JP Morgan fined $5.29 billion Settled on 2/9/2012 Case Details You certainly can afford to travel when your job is to ripoff your customers 😅😅
Such good journalism, that’s exactly how an interview should be
@emilychangtv
18 күн бұрын
Thank you so much!!
@stuinvests
17 күн бұрын
He is a liar!
@cinto1394
16 күн бұрын
Agree! I really enjoy this interview. Great job, Emily.
@jake4297
16 күн бұрын
Ivey kid?
@larss4119
15 күн бұрын
@@emilychangtvwhy don’t you take an actual stand for the people who are suffering and against the systems of oppression that are causing it?
I enjoyed the small talk in the beginning
@jamiediamond420
10 күн бұрын
Same!
@andrewstorm8240
22 сағат бұрын
Doesn’t know travel hacks
One of the best interviews I’ve seen. People often ask Jamie the same questions or it’s always just too formal, but this briefly brought out a funnier side of him. Enjoyed it, thanks!
Jamie Dimon's advice to his 20-year-old self is something we can all benefit from. He emphasizes the importance of working hard but also working smart. It's essential to think carefully and not waste time on tasks that won't bring you closer to your goals. He also stresses the significance of taking care of your mind, body, and spirit. When we prioritize our overall well-being, we're better equipped to handle the challenges that come our way. Dimon's words are a reminder that we can achieve all that we set our minds to, but we may not be able to do it all at once.
I am a part time trader and he literally said everything about trading without even mention A trading. Love the interview. Great job.
What a lesson this interview was, I took away so many interesting points to study through his argument.
The immense depth of the Greek civilization, Mediterranean charm and the ambition and dynamism of the US, an amazing combination in one amazing person!
@leemartinez2975
17 күн бұрын
The best of the best of the world make it in America.
@blueglassog3600
14 күн бұрын
Does he speaks it still?
@arnoheens7900
11 күн бұрын
let it slide man, its like me saying that Ford is Belgian because his mother has Belgian ancestry, cmon man just let it go
@julio5prado
11 күн бұрын
@@arnoheens7900 he grew up with Greek grandparents, obviously you don’t know what that means. By the way very different from having Belgian ancestors
@arnoheens7900
11 күн бұрын
@@julio5prado yea fords mother was belgian, even more direct than grandparents, I could argue grandparents are way less influential, plus it was his paternal grandparents, not even both sides....... and saying its not the same as belgian ??? is this greek cultural superiority? Are you trying to imply that greek culture is stronger than belgian? or has more impact on him? this comes from a sense of cultural superiority that greeks. Maybe you should check that feeling of cultural superiority out.
Emily! You're back and as great as ever! Absolutely love your knowledge glow and how you interview! Miss you on the network. Keep killing it.
I love this original. Just fantastic work by Bloomberg. Aside from listening to all of what Jamie Dimon can teach us, the editing, the music, the space, the colors, everything makes it even better.
Emily your interview was so well done. Thank you so very much.
“I wish that it tells you that you’re crazy”😂😂😂
@JoshuaC-Work
5 күн бұрын
Yes, its been completely banned in China a while back too.
Emily, terrific interview. I worked for Jamie briefly when he was at Citi, before he was ousted by Sandy, and he is a tremendous banker. You handled the interview very well. Congratulations on the 4 kids of your own!
Another round of applause for you, Emily and the team. Thanks for putting together this awesome intellectual and entertaining feast. Looking forward to the rest of this season’s episodes.
19:54 "Sometimes democracy is messy, but it allows change." I enjoyed this interview and learning how he thinks and his thought processes. Great conversation.
@omooshg5257
14 күн бұрын
Democracy and inequality are inversely related. When one goes up, the other goes down.
@c4un544n5
14 күн бұрын
Was about to call you out but you're not entirely wrong. However, government intervention exist despite not being utterly useful all the time. One can only hope... @@omooshg5257
So much respect for this man, a leader, a family man, a patriot, a survivor, and so much more.
Great work, EC/Bloomberg. So refreshing to listen to Mr. Dimon.
Got to say this guy is pretty amazing
@lllengl.9660
18 күн бұрын
It is not all rainbow and unicorn.
@realm8286
17 күн бұрын
Saying a banker is an amazing guy shows naivete.
@netdoom
17 күн бұрын
@@realm8286 right a global institutional leader that’s part of our widely accepted global banking system. You weighing out your furs dude?
@xcel5203
16 күн бұрын
Since the collapse of financial markets in the 2008 recession, few entities have been as widely scrutinized and discussed as JP Morgan (JPM ). The financial giant has been under the microscope of investors and regulators alike, as the company is still facing litigation from that bear market. As a major institution in the U.S., it is not entirely uncommon to face a number of lawsuits each and every year, but JPM has seen an especially high number of suits, many of which resulted in some hefty penalties.Foreclosure Abuses and “Robo-Signing” Quick Stats JP Morgan fined $5.29 billion Settled on 2/9/2012 Case Details
@xcel5203
16 күн бұрын
Since the collapse of financial markets in the 2008 recession, few entities have been as widely scrutinized and discussed as JP Morgan (JPM ). The financial giant has been under the microscope of investors and regulators alike, as the company is still facing litigation from that bear market. As a major institution in the U.S., it is not entirely uncommon to face a number of lawsuits each and every year, but JPM has seen an especially high number of suits, many of which resulted in some hefty penalties.Foreclosure Abuses and “Robo-Signing” Quick Stats JP Morgan fined $5.29 billion Settled on 2/9/2012 Case Details
Great interview Emily! Jamie Dimon is the type of guy that immerses himself in the business realm because it gets his financial juices flowing. Hopefully he'll be able to show us how much better he can get in the next five years.🎉😊😊
@treoneil7333
18 күн бұрын
Dude, he’s been holding it down since I was born. What do you mean the next five years? This guy is like the LeBron James well not like the LeBron James. I just mean his longevity is great and he has been a great CEO to the firm. You want to talk about business and being the best look up the 2009 Harvard business school graduation speech from Jamie Dimon
I never met him but was once in the same room as him several years ago when he spoke at a Financial Women’s Association (FWA) event at his corporate headquarters building in New York City. He’s very charming.
Fantastic kick off to a much anticipated Season Two. Thank you Emily, Jamie, and of course Bloomberg. Every show contains a pethora of lessons, but this one has the gem: Find your purpose in life. Viktor Frankl would be glad of this statement.
Beautiful life advices ❤🙏 thank you !
Season 2 is gonna be 🔥
@emilychangtv
18 күн бұрын
Can’t wait for you to see what’s next ❤
thanks Bloomberg for making this epic short video BUT long term knowledge! Keep it that one❤
I really enjoyed watching this, thanks for great content!
Not saying he's a bad guy, but saving the government billions in bailouts, hmmm. What if we just, let banks and businesses fail when they do scummy things like subprime mortgage packages? Just askin' Otherwise, this was an incredible interview. Didn't agree with him on everything, but his points were logical and well spoken.
@TheAwareHuman
17 күн бұрын
Agreed. Let the banks fail. Bail out the consumers not the banks!
@theonlycaulfield
17 күн бұрын
Since you seem to actually be this clueless, its because there is such a things as the FDIC and FHA. JP Morgan took responsibility for tens of billions of bad loans originally made or backed by Washington Mutual and Bear. If they had let those banks fail, the federal government would have been on the hook for the tens of billions due to federal insuring agencies being responsible for the bad loans.
@joythought
17 күн бұрын
Collapse the banks and you collapse the economy. Collapse the economy and you collapse the consumer. You may want to punish people but you will end up punishing yourself, families and the poor especially. Stop thinking that it's fair and there should be karma and start realising this is an interdependent system and these guys are central to how your trip to the grocery goes, how you pay for your taxi ride and how you afford rent.
@aldozilli1293
15 күн бұрын
@@TheAwareHumanabsolutely this
@Gurnin
15 күн бұрын
@@TheAwareHuman FDIC insures consumers already no?
Exceptional interview. Thank you.
Can you imagine what our country would be like with Dimon as President...Emily, great interview!
@mohamed_is_him
2 күн бұрын
Yeah, whole lotta capitalism and everything will be for the corporations and greater profits
This is Bloomberg.
This is how to do an interview. Great questions. Insightful answers.
Emily Chang is exceptional at interviews. Fantastic work
Brilliant, straight to the point, loaded, insightful, engaging. Well done Emily, thank you Dimon.
great to see emily chang...she needs to appear more.
Love this interview, love the quote writer long letter short and have the process of decision making
well articulated and beautiful conversation, what a gentlemen.
What an interview! Kudos to the interviewer for really bringing out the human, the journey, and really making this a real interview! ❤️
Fantastic interview 👏👏👏 Thanks to the brilliant journalist for this ❤❤❤
Had to watch this twice it was that good!
@emilychangtv
16 күн бұрын
Yeeeess! Love to hear this!
Great chemistry, I want this to be longer ❤
Emily is an amazing host. Insightful questions and flexible.
One of the greatest interview I ever watched and enjoyed. Both the interviewer and interviewee are well vexed with knowledge/wisdom and very exceptional at their respective profession.
@XCLASS
15 күн бұрын
Absolutely!
I was really glad to see JD as a real person.( nice guy) Sorry the interview was so short.
@jamiediamond420
7 күн бұрын
Same, it’s nice to see that he’s not fake.
Emily I really enjoyed your interview!
Excellent interview! Really enjoyed
Insightful 👍
As an audience these are my questions for Bloomberg: 1. How has Jamie Dimon's leadership style evolved over his tenure at JP Morgan Chase, especially in response to various financial crises and market shifts? 2. Could you elaborate on some specific examples of how JP Morgan Chase has influenced global economic policies under Dimon's leadership? 3. Dimon emphasizes the importance of balancing family life with corporate responsibilities. How does he manage to maintain this balance, and how does it influence his decision-making? 4. The video mentions Dimon's remarks on Bitcoin and his skepticism towards it. Can you provide more context on his views and how they align with JP Morgan Chase's approach to emerging technologies? 5. Dimon's philosophy emphasizes the role of banking in societal progress. How does JP Morgan Chase actively contribute to social initiatives, beyond its financial activities? 6. What are some key strategies employed by Dimon to ensure JP Morgan Chase's resilience in the face of economic uncertainties and market disruptions? 7. The presenter mentions the potential impact of AI and FinTech on traditional banking. How does Dimon view these technological advancements, and what steps is JP Morgan Chase taking to adapt to the changing landscape? 8. Dimon's background and upbringing are briefly touched upon in the video. How do you think his personal experiences have shaped his leadership style and decision-making at JP Morgan Chase? 9. In light of Dimon's significant influence in global finance, are there any ethical considerations or concerns regarding the concentration of power within a single institution? 10. Looking ahead, what do you think are the greatest challenges and opportunities facing JP Morgan Chase under Jamie Dimon's leadership, particularly in a rapidly evolving economic and technological environment?
@rickrandall3174
17 күн бұрын
Were those ten questions generated by ChatGPT? 😆
This man is so sharp! Really enjoyed this interview! Nicely done
WOW! Great interview and on point
Look I can get why people don’t like the dude, but he’s incredibly knowledgeable and you don’t get where he is by making poor decisions.
The power of JM Dimon. It's not the money or chair..it the mind..he use very intelligent..I like..him and wish longlife ..best for family..iam your votes too even I don't vote in America. You should run..I believe something will change..for better..thank you for sharing this interview...❤🎉
@xcel5203
16 күн бұрын
Since the collapse of financial markets in the 2008 recession, few entities have been as widely scrutinized and discussed as JP Morgan (JPM ). The financial giant has been under the microscope of investors and regulators alike, as the company is still facing litigation from that bear market. As a major institution in the U.S., it is not entirely uncommon to face a number of lawsuits each and every year, but JPM has seen an especially high number of suits, many of which resulted in some hefty penalties.Foreclosure Abuses and “Robo-Signing” Quick Stats JP Morgan fined $5.29 billion Settled on 2/9/2012 Case Details
@innovationscode9909
16 күн бұрын
Amen
Excellent session and wonderful interview!
Emily is so smart and quick. She always makes great questions and is always ready. Have been a fan since the Bloomberg technology era
Great interview, great job preparing for it with interesting topics/questions. He inherited and has the same mentality that I do, and will pass onto my small children - make the world a better place.
Great interview 😊 I like the last part
Worked for JPMC in commercial banking. Doing first class business in a first class way is not just a slogan. Great company.
@superfluous5162
7 күн бұрын
Why they are in commercial banking if they bank country and government.small bank build community.
This is like I'm asking the questions,. Dang it's one of the best interviews I have ever watched...
This interviewer did an amazing job!!!!
This was brilliant. Always like so the Dimon give interviews. Guys has his principals set straightr for years without change! I like that
Increíble program.❤❤
What a great, insightful and inspiring interview!!! It put a smile on my face!!!!
Fantastic interview - could listen to Jamie Dimon speak all day!
He was just in Switzerland, I wish you had asked him about Switzerland’s remarkable resilience against inflation where they engaged in ‘woke’ social policies like price control, pro-consumer regulated, high skill tech export, et al.
@hermanwillem7057
14 күн бұрын
how's that woke?
Brilliant interview...Thanks Emily! 😊
probably my favorite CEO, very patriotic, family oriented. great man
Love listening to Emily Chang. Love how often he refers to India.
@arbaz79
15 күн бұрын
I think he was recently in India for some summit.
@subhashmpatil007
14 күн бұрын
India is booming country and it’s going to 4trillion dollars economy also having large rural banking market in india to grow the bank and banking am so proud to say am Indian 🇮🇳
When they say don't buy bitcoin that's when you should buy it
I love Emilie’s informality and a ability to put the interviewee at ease!
This interview is perfect.
Jamie, I look up to you. What a great interview.
JP Morgan is an authorized participant (AP) for BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF. Whilst he's trashing Bitcoin in public, behind the scenes his bank is working on providing investors access.
@oliverj9256
16 күн бұрын
If people want to trade the ETF through JP Morgan’s services then he’ll be making money off it. Just because he doesn’t believe in Bitcoin doesn’t mean he’s against using it to make some profit.
What an easy, yet in depth vision of AI into the business world globally, great interview!
My goodness Jamie Dimon is definitely someone I'd love to meet !!
Do Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, please. We want somebody who truly understands the value of Bitcoin.
@noel3700
15 күн бұрын
This
Thank you Emily!
Simply amazing interview and also insights.
Excellent interview!!!
PR Campaign
@delphipascal
17 күн бұрын
This guy doesn't need a PR campaign
@fizzybubblech2128
17 күн бұрын
Exactly. "Rock of global finance"...give us a break. He's just another slimy banker.
@UsernameR8
17 күн бұрын
True!
@UsernameR8
17 күн бұрын
@@delphipascal if you believe he doesn’t need PR, then you know nothing
@vaibhavmeena4816
17 күн бұрын
Paid comments too.
Great question
Amazing episode !
Wasn't he is charge of JPMorgan when JPMorgan was doing business with Epstien?
He should be behind bars somewhere.
@robopeteco
11 күн бұрын
Hear what you are saying. But the system that propelled him to the top and protects him is not going to bring him down or punish him - not in a thousand years. 100% rigged and total impunity for the mandarin captains of finance (formerly industry).
What can we do to make the system better? Has anything been learnt from 2008? Is it vilification or asking for accountability from companies? These are a few questions that ran through my head!
Great interview ! Short and insightful!
Oh captain my captain!!!! Love this interview.
The great woman who said you can have it all just not all at once is the former CEO/President and Chair of Pepsico, Indra Nooyi
Well done Emily. Precise and meaningful in every way
This may be a silly question that people might rip into me for, but how does a bank make a profit? And what does it usually do with that profit?
@juandager5220
16 күн бұрын
Banks borrow at a low rate and lend at a higher rate. Like buying bulk and selling retail, but with money.
@noel3700
15 күн бұрын
1. You borrow money at a 18% rate 2. Banks give you 1% on your savings There's your answer
@gepardtilly
14 күн бұрын
As above. Plus if a bank goes bankrupt due to bad decisions, the government bails it out it. Society bails it out. That's the best place to make money in today's world.
@CaliforniaForever
12 күн бұрын
They give it to their investors.
How can you interview Jamie Dimon and not ask about the $34.5 trillion dollar debt while discussing sending tens of billions of dollars to other countries?
@armchairpsychologist2423
13 күн бұрын
Excellent question. The only answer can be: This is a puff piece not an actual interview.
Such a powerful interview. I loved how he had a quote for everything.
Great interview. Emily is an awesome journalist.
Not a single question about climate change and sustainability
Ah yes bankers, here to make the world better for everyone 😂
These are really great!
Great interview. Exceptional insights!
4 minutes into this video and still nothing interesting has been said about banking and global finance. Is this The View or Bloomberg?
LOL he's nothing but a talking head for a bailout recipient company. Don't try to humanize this Iizard