In posts on X, Spencer said he felt "lucky" to have worked with "so many passionate creators, partners, colleagues and players across the industry".
Speaking to CNBC, Dimon repeated his skunk theory, but expanded on his thinking on how inflationary Iran alone would prove. The 69-year-old added that in an “isolated” scenario, Iran does not materially increase inflation risks, but added: “This right now will increase gas prices a little bit…and if it’s not prolonged, it’s not going to be a major inflationary hit. If it went on for a long time, that would be different.”
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