JPMorgan Chase
JPMorgan Chase is one of the largest and most complex financial institutions in the United States, with nearly $4 trillion in assets. It is organized into four major segmentsconsumer and community banking, corporate and investment banking, commercial banking, and asset and wealth management.
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“I respect every competitor, I don’t fear any competitor,” CEO Brian Moynihan said.
March 16 -
New entrants are gaining traction while established players continue to grow.
March 3 -
“It’s hard to make it mandatory. There are laws about that,” said Jamie Dimon, chief executive officer. “I think what we’d like to do is have carrots and sticks. We want people to take it.”
March 3 -
The legal tussle represents the latest effort by a brokerage firm to enforce non-solicitation agreements against advisors.
February 11 -
Beverley Schottenstein accused the bank and the brokers of unauthorized trading of “multiple auto-callable structured notes and various other securities,” among other alleged misconduct.
February 10 -
Morgan Stanley Chief Executive Officer James Gorman leaped past JPMorgan Chase’s Jamie Dimon as the best-paid CEO of a major U.S. bank.
January 25 -
Firms are bracing for tougher times in Washington, where Democrats skeptical of large financial-industry paychecks are ascendant.
January 22 -
While many condemned the violence, few firms have cut financial support to elected officials who have backed Trump’s baseless claims of election fraud.
January 11 -
It’s the second-biggest hire of the year for the wirehouse.
December 15 -
The firm’s investment management division is bringing 55ip under its roof just two months since launching a partnership with the fintech firm.
December 4 -
In two recent moves, the firm promoted one of its own to regional director and lured another back from AllianceBernstein.
December 1 -
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency says JPMorgan Chase’s fiduciary unit lacked sufficient controls to manage risk and avoid conflicts of interest.
November 24 -
The advisors are reuniting with a former Smith Barney colleague in one of the firm’s largest hires of the year.
October 16 -
The Justice Department filed two counts of wire fraud against the firm but agreed to defer prosecution under a three-year deal that requires the bank to report its remediation and compliance efforts to the government.
September 29 -
While some industry employees are eager for the normalcy of their offices, others are more reluctant as experts predict another rise in virus cases.
September 21 -
Representation of women and minorities remains “startlingly” low.
September 17 -
Work output was particularly affected on Mondays and Fridays, according to findings discussed by CEO Jamie Dimon in a private meeting with analysts.
September 15 -
The new order applies to managing directors and executive directors who oversee subordinates, according to a person briefed on the plans.
September 11 -
Pressing the bank for examples of non-solicitation violations, the judge cut off JPMorgan’s attorney: “you are dancing all around my question.”
August 25 -
Total fees for the top 10 gold ETFs, based on current prices and holdings, are about $610 million a year.
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