Jamie Dimon: 'No Great Potholes' in Economy

J.P. Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon reaffirmed the forward momentum of the current bull market as he cited that the economy will sustain its fortuitous path of growth without any obstructions ahead.

“In America, the economy is quite strong. It’s growing at 3 percent. And it has been now for a couple of quarters,” said Dimon. “There are no great potholes. So that may very well continue.”

Since  the installment of U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration, the country’s gross domestic product has grown by an average of 2.7%  per quarter. Furthermore, the final estimate for second-quarter GDP is expected to show a revision of 4.3% growth, while the third quarter growth is forecasted to come in around 3.3%.

Dimon’s comments come as the Federal Open Market Committee is scheduled to meet this week to decide on what will most likely be another interest rate hike in 2018–possibly the third of the year. The general consensus based on the latest Fedspeak is that the central bank will continue with an upward, steady rate hike backed by positive economic data in conjunction with a strong stock market that has seen the S&P 500 reach record levels.

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