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The Iran War Has Made Jamie Dimon Worried About Something He Hasn't Worried About in a Decade

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JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon expressed a specific concern about the Iran war's impact that he hasn't raised in years. Here is what worries the most powerful banker in the world.

Jamie Dimon is not a man given to visible anxiety about economic conditions — his professional equanimity in discussing potential recessions, market disruptions, and geopolitical risks is a studied institutional posture that reflects both his personality and his understanding that the CEO of the world's largest bank expressing alarm can itself move markets in destabilising directions.

Which makes the specific concern he expressed in his CBS News interview about the Iran war's economic impact more significant than it might appear. Dimon's worry is not about the energy price spike per se — he characterised that as manageable within the financial system's existing resilience. His concern is about the specific scenario in which the Iran conflict extends beyond a few months and combines with the existing macroeconomic headwinds to produce a stagflation environment — simultaneously slowing growth and elevated inflation — of the type that central banks are most poorly equipped to address.

The last time stagflation was a genuine global economic threat was the 1970s, when the two OPEC oil embargoes combined with expansionary monetary policy and supply-side disruptions to produce a decade of high inflation and low growth that took the Volcker shock of 1979-1982 to resolve. Dimon's concern is that the 2026 energy crisis, if extended, could produce the initial conditions for a similar dynamic: energy prices lifting inflation while simultaneously reducing economic activity through higher input costs and reduced consumer purchasing power.

The Federal Reserve's policy response to this scenario — which Dimon discussed without prescribing a specific path — involves exactly the kind of impossible choice that the ECB is also facing: raising rates fights the inflation but worsens the growth; holding rates accommodates growth but allows inflation to become embedded. Neither is obviously correct, which is why Dimon described it as the thing he's watching most carefully in 2026.

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