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Mianné lands the deputy CEO role at SG CIB, with Fields replacing him as head of global markets - but the bank loses David Knott; JP Morgan's Zubrow gets regulatory affairs post; Jotwani leaves Nomura,...
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CEO Jamie Dimon reassigns responsibilities across company
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JP Morgan is not the world’s most popular bank. Its chief executive, Jamie Dimon, spent 2011 jousting with regulators – including his now-famous cross-examination of Federal Reserve chairman, Ben Bernanke,...
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In a world of economic capital, risk-weighted assets and net stable funding ratios, it’s refreshing to come across a simpler risk management benchmark: “Our metric of success is ‘no surprises’: no surprises in terms of the impact on the firm of...
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Post-crisis reforms will reduce leverage and squeeze returns, but JP Morgan’s Daniel Pinto is worried about two strands of regulation in particular, he tells Duncan Wood – margin for uncleared trades and the Volcker rule
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FDIC chairman Sheila Bair rejects argument by some bankers that a Sifi surcharge is not necessary
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US banks will be shut out of the market for uncleared derivatives, says JP Morgan's chief risk officer
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Senior bankers and academics have questioned the feasibility of new rules to prohibit US bank holding companies from engaging in proprietary trading, pointing to the difficulty of defining the activity and the limited impact such a ban could have as a...
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Speakers at the Risk USA conference in New York in October raised concerns about central clearing - with JP Morgan Chase's chief risk officer even pointing to it as a possible source of the next financial crisis. "We are probably sowing the seeds of...
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"Black swan" operational risk events such as terrorist attacks, disruptions to payment platforms and outages to power grids are the biggest fear for JP Morgan Chase’s chief risk officer Barry Zubrow. Zubrow, speaking at the Risk USA event in New York...
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