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Jamie Dimon was awarded an 8.3% pay raise following a year of record profitability at JPMorgan and amid questions about who might succeed him as CEO.
Businesses worldwide and mainstream economists are fretting about higher prices as President Donald Trump unveils his tariff-heavy economic strategy. But Jamie Dimon, CEO of the world’s largest bank,
Jamie Dimon remains steadfast in JPMorgan's DEI efforts, despite facing challenges from conservative activist investors and Trump's recent crackdown on DEI initiatives.
JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s Chief Executive Jamie Dimon told analysts on Wednesday he plans to stay in the job "for a few more years." That would mean that Dimon, who will be 69 in March, would stay at ...
JPMorgan, Wells Fargo, Goldman Sachs and Citi kicked off earnings season on Wednesday with their December-quarter results.
JPMorgan’s net income soared 50% to more than $14 billion in the fourth quarter as the bank’s profit and revenue easily beat Wall Street forecasts, and other major banks reported banner earnings for t
The largest U.S. bank JPMorgan’s net income surged 50% to over $14 billion in the fourth quarter as its profit and revenue easily beat Wall
JPMorgan Chase & Co. lifted Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon’s pay to $39 million for 2024, a year in which the biggest US bank beat its own record for the highest annual profit in the history of American banking.
The result beat Wall Street profit projections of $4.09 a share, according to the data firm FactSet. Total managed ... JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon said the bank got a boost from investment banking ...
Net income of JPMorgan increased by 50 percent to over USD14 billion in the 4th quarter as the bank’s profit and revenue effortlessly exceeds Wall Street estimates, and additional key banks posted excellent profits for the year.
The Q4 earnings season kicked into higher gear Wednesday as JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs and BlackRock delivered major earnings beats. Wells Fargo reported mixed results. Citigroup topped views and announced a $20 billion stock buyback program.