BEIJING authorities have asked global media not to overhype JP Morgan chief Jamie Dimon's quip about the Wall Street giant outliving the Chinese Communist Party.

China's foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said yesterday he had "noted the reports" quoting Dimon's jibes at the organisation which has ruled the Communist state for decades.

Lijian said he had also noted "how the individual involved has sincerely reflected," referring to Dimon climbing down from the comments.

"I think this is the right attitude. I hope the media involved will stop hyping up this issue," he added. It was the first time China had acknowledged the comments.

Dimon, 65, noted at a lunch for business leaders this week that both JP Morgan and the Chinese Communist Party were celebrating their one hundredth birthdays.

"I'd make a bet we last longer," he said.

"I can't say that in China. They probably are listening anyway," he added.

Although Chinese officials have not confirmed whether they were listening to the Wall Street titan's comments, the CEO's "regret" at his gag appears to have smoothed relations for the bank.

(c) 2021 City A.M., source Newspaper