Jamie Dimon warns of ongoing banking crisis repercussions.
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Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, has blamed banking regulations for stoking the financial crisis, saying that government intervention in the banking industry has made it harder for banks to lend money and has led to increased volatility in the markets. Dimon also criticized the Federal Reserve's response to the crisis, saying that the central bank's policies have contributed to the current economic slowdown.
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