Europe's bank rout may ease

Despite the threat of giant writedowns, some fund managers are calling the end to the rout in Europe's financial stocks.

The argument goes something like this: Falling oil prices have eased inflation worries, meaning that central banks are less likely to tighten policies and therefore should help cap banks' borrowing costs.

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Jamie Dimon Says Private Credit Is Dangerous—and He Wants JPMorgan to Get In on It