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A $13 Billion Reminder of What’s Wrong

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The sweeeping remake of JP Morgan Chase's regulatory, control and compliance effort under CEO Dimon in 2013-2014

09/13/2013

The response has to measure up to the problem. This is the statement CEO Dimon is making with his complete remake of the compliance and control effort at JP Morgan Chase, putting it on even keel with the business chiefs, something other banks have still to do. Prodded by regulators CEO Dimon has now put the personal weight of his convictions behind the effort, in an effort to preserve his legacy of wise stewardship of the bank.

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