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Financial Markets

Will JPMorgan Turkeys Vote For Christmas ?

As JPMorgan Chase’s Jamie Dimon prepares for a vote Tuesday on whether he should keep his chairman and chief executive officer titles, he may take comfort knowing most of his biggest shareholders are led by men with the same dual role.

Bernie Madoff

Financial Markets

Bernie Madoff Can't Sleep

Bernard Madoff once had billions of dollars, but now he makes $40 a month doing menial prison labor.

Prison Bars

Financial Markets

Securities Analyst Swaps Cell for Halfway House After Insider Scandal

Danielle Chiesi, the 47-year-old securities analyst who pleaded guilty to securities fraud in the biggest U.S. insider-trading crackdown, is back in town.

Toilet Sign

Financial Markets

Global Head of Equities ? No, Actually I Clean The Toilets!

If you work for an investment bank, you may feel that a grandiose job description is your due - but be careful.

Morgan Stanley HQ

Financial Markets

James Gorman, Morgan Stanley and the (Almost) Amazing Turnaround

Nearly a year ago, James Gorman sat in a chair on his firm's trading floor, clipped on a microphone and stared into a camera. For Morgan Stanley's CEO, it was Facebook judgment day.

Jamie Dimon

Financial Markets

Jamie Dimon Would Go On 'Undercover Boss'

Jamie Dimon is in the middle of a lovefest.

Red Warning Light

Financial Markets

Fund Managers Fear EU Bonus Cap

A group of fund managers has warned that pending European Union bankers bonus cap rules could damage a significant part of London’s financial services sector.

Jpmorgan Offices Still

Financial Markets

Investor Group Calls On SEC To Review Change In JPMorgan Voting Rules

Pension and endowment managers on Friday called on U.S. regulators to review the rules for shareholder voting after a firm collecting ballots for JPMorgan Chase cut off the bank's opponents from polling information.

Piggy Bank

Financial Markets

Ex-BMO Analyst Ming Zhao Settles Insider-Trading Violations

Ming Chao Zhao, a former Bank of Montreal analyst, admitted to engaging in insider trading over an 18-month period and agreed to pay C$1.19m ($1.16m) to settle the case, according to the Ontario Securities Commission.

Pointing The Finger

Financial Markets

Risky Business: Lessons From The Bloomberg Scandal

Bloomberg's data breach offers uncomfortable lessons about how we conduct business in a digital era.

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