Reuters reports that Javier Martin-Artajo, who was Iksil's immediate supervisor, had been named as a defendant in a lawsuit filed at London's High Court on October 22.
In the meantime, Bloomberg reports that the firm has reduced its 2013 stock-repurchase request with federal bank regulators by at least 20% after suffering its biggest trading loss ever last year.
JPMorgan asked the Federal Reserve if it could buy back less than $3bn per quarter when it submitted its annual capital request in January, Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon, 56, told analysts on a conference Wednesday.
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