Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan Chase's CEO, is "far more worried" than others about a significant stock market correction, he told the BBC in an interview posted Wednesday.
"I would give it a higher probability than I think is probably priced in the market and by others. So if the market is pricing in 10% (odds), I would say it's more like 30," he said.
The correction could happen in six months or two years, he added, noting that predicting the timing is almost impossible.
He cited uncertainty surrounding geopolitics, fiscal spending and global remilitarization.
"The level of uncertainty should be higher in most people's minds that what I call normal," Dimon said.
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