JPMorgan Chase's $2 billion loss on derivatives trades will claim its first casualty as early as Monday, with the executive who oversaw the trade set to resign, The New York Times reported. Chief ...
more JPMorgan Chase's $2 billion loss on derivatives trades will claim its first casualty as early as Monday, with the executive who oversaw the trade set to resign, The New York Times reported. Chief executive Jamie Dimon is set to accept the resignation of Ina Drew, a 55-year-old chief investment officer who has worked at the firm for three decades, the Times said Sunday, citing company executives.
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