Jamie Dimon, CEO, JPMorgan Chase
Jamie Dimon is the CEO of JPMorgan Chase. Employees at America's biggest bank say that suspicion and fear have engulfed the firm, stemming from its data-collection efforts.
  • 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.