JPMorgan Chase CEO: U.S. is coming to the end of one of the 'toughest' and 'most divisive' elections in recent history
according to CNBC, Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan, continued to avoid supporting any presidential candidate today, instead calling for a statement on election day to urge unity.
As one of the "most difficult" and "most divisive" elections in recent history in the United States is about to end, he said that the American people are making a decision. We must start working together to unite the country and focus on urgent economic and global issues.
In October, Trump claimed to have Dimon's support, which JPMorgan firmly denied.
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