Not every bank is at risk, JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon said Monday during an investor conference. But for lenders with more exposure to commercial properties, the months ahead could be tough.
Source: Inman News
JPMorgan CEO: Real estate is going to be a big problem for some banks
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