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Dimon calls commercial real estate a 'train wreck'

JP Morgan CEO says return of Glass-Steagall is a 'quaint notion'

JP Morgan Chase chief executive Jamie Dimon said commercial real estate is a "train wreck" during a speech yesterday, but noted that many of the problems in the sector have already happened and won't affect the economy too much.

Dimon also said financial regulation is needed, but described the return of the Glass-Steagall Act, which separated commercial and investment banks, as a "quaint notion" and expressed frustration about recent criticism of the banking industry.

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