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Jamie Dimon’s Annual Warning: Iran War Could Trigger Prolonged Inflation, Higher Rates, and a Private Credit Reckoning

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April 6, 2026
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  • Dimon warned that the Iran war’s oil and commodity price shocks could drive “prolonged inflation” and ultimately higher interest rates — calling creeping inflation “the skunk at the party” that could cause asset prices to drop in 2026
  • On private credit, Dimon predicted most types of high-risk credit will take a bigger-than-expected hit in a downturn, citing deteriorating underwriting standards; he argued that private credit funds selling to retail investors require “greater transparency” and “higher standards” than currently exist
  • On private equity, Dimon questioned why firms owning nearly 13,000 companies have not taken greater advantage of healthy markets to go public, warning: “It’s hard to imagine what will happen if and when we have an extended bear market”
  • Dimon expressed support for addressing the “threat” posed by Iran’s regime, aligned himself with Trump’s deregulatory agenda, and said JPMorgan would support industries critical to military and economic security — while the letter pointedly did not mention Trump’s lawsuit against Dimon and JPMorgan

What Happened?

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon released his annual shareholder letter on Monday — one of the most closely read documents in global finance — warning that the Iran war represents a potentially underappreciated economic threat. Dimon flagged the risk that oil and commodity price shocks from the Hormuz blockade could create “prolonged inflation” that forces interest rates higher and drives asset prices down. “The skunk at the party — and it could happen in 2026 — would be inflation slowly going up,” he wrote. He noted that rapid oil price increases caused large recessions in the 1970s and 1980s, though acknowledged that the U.S. is less vulnerable today. Beyond the war, Dimon deployed some of his most pointed commentary yet on private credit and private equity: on the former, he warned that underwriting standards have deteriorated across many lenders and that the push to sell private-credit products to retail investors requires standards that don’t currently exist. On private equity, he questioned why firms holding nearly 13,000 companies haven’t used healthy public markets to pursue more IPOs — implying the answer may be that valuations would not hold up under public scrutiny.

Why It Matters?

Dimon’s annual letter carries outsized weight because of his track record of identifying risks before they become consensus concerns — he was among the first major CEOs to warn about the 2008 financial crisis. His focus this year on the Iran war’s inflationary tail risk comes as markets have been primarily pricing the conflict as a temporary supply disruption rather than a structural regime change in energy costs. Dimon’s historical analogy to the 1970s oil shocks — which caused stagflation and back-to-back recessions — is a pointed warning that the market’s relative calm may be misplaced. His private-credit comments are particularly significant given JPMorgan’s central position in that market: Dimon is effectively serving notice that the standards his institution applies may not be universal, and that a shakeout is coming. Coming amid a wave of BDC redemptions and NAV credibility questions, his call for “greater transparency” and “higher standards” in retail-facing private credit is the most prominent mainstream validation yet that the sector’s current practices are inadequate.

What’s Next?

Dimon’s inflation-and-rates warning will be tested in the coming months as the Federal Reserve navigates the tension between a slowing economy (driven by war uncertainty and high energy costs) and rising inflation (driven by oil above $100 and commodity price shocks). The Fed’s dual mandate becomes increasingly difficult to execute as both sides of it pull in opposite directions — a classic stagflationary setup. For private credit, Dimon’s comments add high-profile pressure for regulatory action on retail distribution standards and NAV transparency — topics already on the SEC’s agenda. For private equity, his IPO-readiness question is a thinly veiled warning to LPs: if your PE manager has 13,000 companies it won’t take public in a good market, what are those valuations really worth? Both questions are likely to intensify as 2026 progresses and the economic consequences of the Iran war become clearer.

Source: The Wall Street Journal

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