PANews reported on April 1st that, according to CBS News , JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon stated that the company is considering offering prediction market services to clients, but explicitly stated that it will not cover areas such as sports and politics. Former CFTC commissioner Brian Quintenz responded on X , calling the notion that JPMorgan would not face risk due to specific election results "absurd," pointing out that with efficient and regulated products already available, shareholders may demand hedging strategies for events like elections in the future, drawing parallels to interest rate risk management.
JPMorgan Chase CEO: We are considering offering prediction market services to clients, but will not cover areas such as sports and politics.
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