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Named interim CEO in August, Noel Quinn now appears to be the front-runner to lead the global bank's next turnaround.
December 11 -
Rep. Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass., has proposed requiring annual testimony by the heads of the U.S. "global systemically important" banks.
October 31 -
Executives are deciding what roles could be relocated to lower-cost hubs such as Plano, Texas; Columbus, Ohio; and Wilmington, Del.
October 28 -
The nation's largest bank is hiring former prisoners for entry-level jobs and funding a policy center whose mission will be to help adults with criminal histories reenter the workforce.
October 21 -
Perhaps the biggest test that Charles Scharf will face when he starts next week will be how to control expenses while still trying to make the necessary investments in risk management to satisfy regulators.
October 15 -
Investors got a reminder that the bank isn’t past its problems even as it seeks a fresh start under a new leader.
October 15 -
Better-than-expected trading results also helped to boost net income.
October 15 -
A healthy increase in consumer banking revenue also helped drive an 8% jump in profits at the nation's largest banking company.
October 15 -
Europe would feel the brunt of the reductions, which would affect about 4% of the bank's global workforce.
October 7 -
Myers has thrived as head of global capital equity markets by heeding the leadership advice of her mentor, the late Jimmy Lee: Focus on the people she'd take with her if she ever left J.P. Morgan to start her own firm.
September 22