Why we still listen to what Dimon and Bernanke say


FILE PHOTO: Former Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke -REUTERS/Christopher Aluka Berry

IT’S hard enough to forget the financial meltdown at the best of times.

This week started with a startling negative assessment of the economy and markets by Jamie Dimon, the chief executive officer who steered JPMorgan Chase and Co through that crisis, and with news that Ben Bernanke, who as chairman of the US Federal Reserve navigated a disaster that many critics thought he’d done much to cause, received a Nobel prize in economics.

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