JPMorgan's CEO offers climate change advice, an IRS whistleblower points finger at who will be audited, housing, factory reports and more that could impact Tuesday trading.
, in a recent client call, insisted that boosting natural gas production in the United States was not at odds with the goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon recently insisted boosting natural gas production in the U.S. was not contrary to the goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The matter of domestic energy production has taken on greater urgency this year amid skyrocketing gas prices and Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine that has walloped Europe’s energy needs.
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