Money | Jamie Dimon JPMorgan Chief: I Could Repay TARP Tomorrow Dimon calls bailout money a 'scarlet letter' By Kevin Spak Posted Apr 16, 2009 10:40 AM CDT Copied From left, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein, and White House staffer Dag Vega leave the White House, March 27, 2009, following a meeting with President Barack Obama. (AP Photo) JPMorgan Chase can’t wait to pay back the government’s bailout money, CEO Jamie Dimon said today, after the company posted a better-than-expected $2.1 billion in earnings. The CEO called the funds a “scarlet letter,” Bloomberg reports, and said he was just waiting for the Treasury’s OK to dump “the TARP baby.” “We could pay it back tomorrow,” he said. Dimon also said that JPMorgan won’t be buying or selling toxic assets under the Treasury’s new Public-Private Investment Program. “We learned our lesson” about borrowing from the government, he said. Read These Next Theater got snarky with its Melania marquee, and Amazon was ticked. Prominent law firm chairman faces up to Epstein revelations. This publication's review of Melania just got much worse. During active shooter situation, a helicopter goes down. Report an error