JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has confirmed he will not join President-elect Donald Trump’s administration, dismissing persistent speculation about a potential role, particularly as Treasury secretary. Dimon stated that his chances of taking on a government position are “almost nil” and emphasized his commitment to leading JPMorgan, where he has served for nearly 19 years, to foster long-term economic growth.

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Despite Trump’s previous admiration for him, Dimon believes his contributions are best made from his current position. The bank’s board has already identified four candidates to succeed him when he eventually retires. Dimon’s decision underscores his dedication to guiding the bank through economic uncertainties, particularly following a divisive election season.

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