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Jamie Dimon warns of global bond crisis, sparked by soaring debt and oil prices
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Jamie Dimon warns of global bond crisis, sparked by soaring debt and oil prices

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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warned Tuesday that a volatile mix of soaring government debt, geopolitical turmoil, and spiking oil prices could trigger a global bond crisis.

Speaking at an investment conference hosted by Norway’s sovereign wealth fund, the head of the nation’s largest bank said investors are ignoring these overlapping threats at their own peril.

“The level of things that are adding to the risk column are high, like geopolitics, oil, government deficits,” Dimon said. “They may go away, but they may not, and we don’t know what confluence of events causes the problem.”

Dimon cautioned that if governments do not proactively address their balance sheets, the market will eventually force their hand.

“The way it’s going now, there will be some kind of bond crisis, and then we’ll have to deal with it,” Dimon said. “I’m not that worried we’ll be able to deal with it. I just think maturity should say you should deal with it, as opposed to let it happen.”

The warning arrives as the US national debt nears $39 trillion, forcing the Treasury to issue a record flood of new bonds to fund daily operations and refinance maturing debt. 

A bond crisis typically erupts when investors lose faith in a government’s ability to manage its books. 

If buyers balk at the relentless auctions of new debt, borrowing costs soar and market liquidity evaporates, forcing central banks to step in as buyers of last resort.

Global markets saw a preview of this instability during Britain’s 2022 “gilt crisis,” when a proposed unfunded tax-cut plan triggered a bond rout that required emergency intervention by the Bank of England to save domestic pension funds.

Dimon noted that the current global backdrop is uniquely fragile. Conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine have raised fears of sustained oil supply shocks. Higher energy prices push core inflation higher, which forces the Federal Reserve to keep interest rates elevated. Those high rates weigh heavily on mortgages, corporate loans, and the government’s own interest payments.

While the US economy has remained resilient, Dimon argued its foundation is brittle. He noted that markets are still pricing in a “soft landing”—inflation cooling without a recession—but he sees the odds of a painless resolution as far lower.

Compounding the macroeconomic threats, Dimon also reiterated his warnings regarding the $1.8 trillion private credit sector. 

The lightly regulated ecosystem, where non-bank entities like hedge funds and private equity firms lend directly to corporations, has surged in popularity over the last decade.

Dimon criticized lax underwriting standards within the space, warning of a harsh reality check for firms relying on high-risk debt when the economy eventually slows.

“I do believe that when we have a credit cycle, which will happen one day, losses on all leveraged lending in general will be higher than expected,” Dimon warned. Because it has been so long since the last major contraction, he added, the next credit recession “will be worse than people think.”

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