JPMorgan Chase CEO calls on the US government to quell the banking crisis, but fears that the authorities will overdo it.

[JPMorgan Chase CEO calls on the US government to quell the banking crisis but fears that the authorities will overdo it] JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon said it is time for US regulators to put an end to the banking turmoil. But he has also predicted that the lessons policy makers have learned from this year's crisis are incorrect. "I think more regulation, more rules and more requirements will put banks in a worse position," Dimon said in an interview on Thursday. "if you go too far on certain rules, requirements and rules-some community banks have already told me that they have more compliance staff than loan officers." "We need to end the banking crisis, whether it's the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Office of the Comptroller of the currency or the Federal Reserve, whatever they need to do to improve the situation," Dimon said. "