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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The cash-like instruments have garnered hundreds of billions of dollars since the banking crisis began.
March 28 -
Charlie Javice claimed in a court filing that she was being scapegoated for the bank's faulty due diligence and that it was JPMorgan that asked her to come up with "synthetic data" on Frank users.
February 28 -
A former JPMorgan Chase banker who's now on the run was sentenced to 7 ½ years in jail for his role in a multimillion-pound fraud against the Libyan government.
February 21 -
Jes Staley's friendship with the disgraced financier casts an unflattering light on the Wall Street bank.
February 17 -
The banking industry appears to be stuck when it comes to diversifying the leadership ranks.
February 15 -
A fraught but often-overlooked episode near the end of the retired baseball legend's life carries lessons and inspiration for financial professionals.
February 8 -
JPMorgan Chase alleges in a lawsuit that the college-planning website Frank provided misleading information before the bank bought it. Experts say there were plenty of red flags from the beginning.
January 27 -
JPMorgan Chase has a head start when it comes to developing and deploying artificial intelligence in banking, according to a new study.
January 27 -
The megabank set aside more than $1 billion in reserves as it confronts mixed economic signals and keeps adding more teams to its wealth ranks.
January 13 -
The largest U.S. bank's new digital money coach, embedded in its Chase app, has a referral feature designed to capture more business for wealth managers and contribute to attracting talent.
December 19 -
The megabank's traditional brokerage unit has already paid a FINRA arbitration award and five settlements totaling $47.4 million.
November 29 -
JPMorgan Chase has hired a new head of digital assets regulatory policy, less than a month after CEO Jamie Dimon told lawmakers that cryptocurrencies are "decentralized Ponzi schemes."
October 19 -
CEO Jamie Dimon drove the headlines with predictions about the "kind of odd" economy. Meanwhile, the firm's wealth units quietly added hundreds of recruits.
October 14 -
The team at JPMorgan Chase's asset and wealth management division crunched the numbers on diversity at the end of 2021 and found that portfolio managers who are women and/or people of color manage 60% of the unit's assets.
October 5 -
Two panels of experts explained why family relationships, financial literacy and trust are so important to the coveted niche of clients.
October 4 -
The philanthropist wife of Howard Buffett started at the biggest U.S. bank on Monday, according to a post on her Instagram account.
September 20 -
With big-name sponsors such as J.P. Morgan, LPL, Merrill Lynch and others, the event adopted a theme this year of being "reunited" together after the pandemic.
September 20 - AB - Technology
The Onyx Digital Assets unit is the largest blockchain and digital asset team at a U.S. bank, and a window into what other large banks are likely to do in the future.
July 25 -
Regulators are reportedly charging Morgan Stanley and four other firms a collective $1 billion over their employees' use of unauthorized messaging apps.
July 15 -
The megabank’s CEO says consumers are “in great shape,” even though many fear a recession is on the horizon like a gathering storm.
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