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“华尔街一哥”再放悲观言论:美国真实经济数据可能很快“恶化”

Group 1 - Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, indicated that the impact of government spending and monetary policy supporting the U.S. economy during the pandemic has faded, making the U.S. more susceptible to economic downturns in the coming months [1] - Dimon expressed skepticism about survey data showing consumer and business confidence, stating that "real data may soon deteriorate" and that the outlook for a "soft landing" for the U.S. economy may appear weaker in the future [1] - Recent economic data showed a slowdown in job growth and inflation in May, with Dimon predicting a slight decline in employment and a small increase in inflation [1] Group 2 - Other bank executives echoed Dimon's cautious outlook, with Wells Fargo's CFO Mike Santomassimo predicting that consumer loan growth will level off or potentially decline by the end of the year [2] - Citigroup's banking head Vis Raghavan mentioned that the bank is preparing to set aside more reserves for potential loan losses due to a possible decline in consumer financial health [2] - The World Bank's latest Global Economic Prospects report downgraded growth expectations for 70% of the global economy, including the U.S. and Europe, from pre-Trump levels [2]