Chief Executive Jamie Dimon stressed the need to build capital reserves, while flagging a number of concerns including the war in Ukraine, high inflation and the "never-before-seen" quantitative tightening as threats to global economic growth.
Closer home, however, the economy continues to grow and both the job market and consumer spending remain healthy, Dimon said.
JPMorgan's shares slid more than 4% as the bank recorded $1.1 billion in provision for credit losses compared with last year when it released $3 billion from its reserves.
The four biggest U.S. banks are expected to record $3.5 billion of loss provisions for the quarter, as they
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