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JPMorgan Chase Chief Executive Jamie Dimon said "serious" headwinds are likely to push the U.S. and global economies into recession by the middle of next year.
October 11 -
The JPMorgan Chase CEO didn't mince words when a U.S. lawmaker mentioned the executive's history of criticizing cryptocurrencies.
September 22 -
Inside JPMorgan Chase, senior executives are counting on an investor day to redeem themselves from a routine January conference call now widely viewed as disastrous.
May 20 -
JPMorgan Chase shareholders should vote against CEO Jamie Dimon’s pay package, the proxy advisory firm Glass, Lewis recommended, citing a “disconnect” between his compensation and the bank’s performance.
May 6 -
The billionaire entrepreneur Peter Thiel called Warren Buffett, Jamie Dimon and Larry Fink members of a “finance gerontocracy” opposed to a “revolutionary youth movement” that embraces Bitcoin.
April 7 -
The bank plans to separate the two roles “upon the next CEO transition,” it said in a proxy statement Monday.
April 4 -
Jamie Dimon just received $56 million of JPMorgan Chase's stock, before taxes, from an incentive program the bank valued at less than half that much just three years ago.
March 31 -
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said disconnecting Russian banks from the Swift messaging system may bring “unintended consequences” that include third parties finding ways around the penalty.
February 28 -
Shares fell sharply Friday after the company said spending increased 14% in the fourth quarter and will climb by another 8% in 2022. But CEO Jamie Dimon said the investments in marketing, technology and talent are necessary to ward off threats from traditional banks and upstart fintechs.
January 14 -
With nearly $20 billion of exposure in the world’s second-largest economy, JPMorgan Chase has a lot riding on maintaining cordial relations with a government that’s sensitive about anything that might be construed as questioning its legitimacy.
November 24