Jamie Dimon
JP Morgan boss Jamie Dimon speaks at the NYT's Dealbook conference.
  • JP Morgan boss Jamie Dimon said at NYT's Dealbook conference the bank would leave China if ordered to. 
  • Dimon said that an invasion of Taiwan would mean "all bets are off," according to CNBC.
  • Despite this he said he wasn't "afraid" of China, pointing to its "terrible demographics."

Jamie Dimon says he's not "afraid" of China — but that JP Morgan would leave if the US government told it to.

The JP Morgan boss said at The New York Times' Dealbook conference that the Wall Street giant would abandon its business interests in the country if ordered to, warning that a Chinese invasion of Taiwan would mean "all bets are off."