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- JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon said US regulators should consider a ban on short selling bank stocks.
- The comments come amid a crisis of confidence following a string of bank failures.
- "[If] people are going short and then making a tweet about a bank, they should go after them," Dimon said.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon believes US regulators should consider a ban on the short-selling of bank stocks.
In an interview with Bloomberg on Thursday, Dimon said the SEC has the ability to investigate potential collusion amid short-sellers that may be incentivized to spread false information, and that they should do that.