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20/05/2025
Nymex crude oil futures have just broken through the $62.00 per barrel level, with the latest price at $62.01 per barrel, up 0.06% on the day.
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Dallas Fed President Logan: The Fed should strengthen its interest rate control mechanisms.
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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warns against complacency, saying that risks continue to rise.
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Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, warned that current risks should not be taken lightly. He mentioned issues such as inflation, credit spreads, and geopolitics. Dimon stated that the possibility of higher inflation and stagnation is greater than people imagine, warning that asset prices in the United States are still very high and that credit spreads have not reflected the potential downturn. "Credit risks are now high," he said at JPMorgan's investor day on Monday. "Those who have not experienced a severe downturn are not aware of what may happen in the credit market." "People feel good because they haven't seen the impact of tariffs," Dimon said. "The market falls 10% and then rebounds 10%; I think this shows extreme complacency."
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International oil prices rose on the 19th.
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Sources said that the US Treasury Department is not expected to announce any trade agreements during this week's G7 finance ministers' meeting in Canada.
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