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Big banks’ gloves come off in their fight with crypto | CNN Business

Even for Jamie Dimon, the banking titan who’s not known to mince words, it was a surprising shot across the bow when he described a fellow financier as “full of sh*t.”

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Big banks’ gloves come off in their fight with crypto | CNN Business

Even for Jamie Dimon, the banking titan who’s not known to mince words, it was a surprising shot across the bow when he described a fellow financier as “full of sh*t.”

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Sen. Lummis says JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon hasn't read Clarity Act, calls remarks 'distasteful'

Republican Senator Lummis said the JPMorgan CEO "either hasn't read" the Clarity Act "or he wants to mislead people."

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  1. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·theblock.co

    Sen. Lummis says JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon hasn't read Clarity Act, calls remarks 'distasteful'

    Republican Senator Lummis said the JPMorgan CEO "either hasn't read" the Clarity Act "or he wants to mislead people."

  2. venerdì 5 giugno 2026·cnn.com

    Big banks’ gloves come off in their fight with crypto | CNN Business

    Even for Jamie Dimon, the banking titan who’s not known to mince words, it was a surprising shot across the bow when he described a fellow financier as “full of sh*t.”