Could AI Become a Time Bomb? JPMorgan CEO: Market Conditions Are Like Just Before the "2008 Financial Crisis"

Author: Ariel, Crypto City

JPMorgan CEO Warns: Financial Environment Shows Signs of 2008 Crisis Precursor
Jamie Dimon, CEO who led JPMorgan through the 2008 financial crisis and acquired two failed competitors, warned on February 24 that the current financial market conditions and some banks engaging in risky loans for profit could trigger a situation similar to the outbreak of the 2008 financial meltdown.

The current market situation is very similar to 2005, 2006, and 2007, with asset prices and trading volumes soaring, leading to excessive optimism among market participants. It has been observed that some financial institutions are making high-risk decisions to generate net interest income. He expects the credit cycle will eventually deteriorate again, although the specific timing remains uncertain.
Dimon reviewed the bankruptcies of auto loan company Tricolor Holdings and auto parts supplier First Brands Group last year, emphasizing that when a rat appears in the market, it usually indicates more problems hidden in the shadows. JPMorgan has recognized a $170 million impairment on its loan to Tricolor Holdings.

Image source: dealershipguy news | U.S. subprime auto lender Tricolor filed for bankruptcy last year

Uncertain Shocks in the Credit Cycle, AI Could Disrupt Software Industry
According to Bloomberg, the rapid development of AI technology is causing new volatility in financial markets. In recent weeks, various industries have experienced panic trading driven by AI, as investors assess how this new technology will disrupt existing markets.
Dimon stated that unexpected developments always occur in the credit cycle, often in industries that are not anticipated. He believes that due to structural changes brought by AI, the software industry may face the greatest challenge this time.
The AI revolution will lead JPMorgan to scrutinize certain loan projects more strictly, but Dimon believes this will not significantly impact the bank’s credit losses.

Cloud Giants Borrow Heavily, AI Bubble Becomes Major Investor Concern
Not only JPMorgan, but concerns about overvaluation of AI are also rising in the market.
According to The Times, a recent client survey by Bank of America shows that the AI bubble has become the top concern for credit market investors for the first time. Investors are particularly focused on the high borrowing levels of major cloud service providers like Microsoft, Amazon, Meta, and Google.
The survey indicates that these cloud giants are expected to issue $285 billion in debt this year, up from the $210 billion estimated in the December survey.
Currently, 23% of respondents see the AI bubble threat as their primary concern, a significant increase from 9% in the December survey. The market’s fear that the scale and valuation of AI companies may not be sustainable has officially replaced the credit bubble as the biggest hidden risk in investors’ minds.
U.S. bank analysts also noted in their reports that very few investors are worried about geopolitical conflicts or central bank policy errors, and only 10% of respondents are concerned that AI-driven corporate淘汰 will have a major impact.

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