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JPMorgan Chase
#AskJPM? 'Bad idea.'
by
Queena Kim
Nov 14, 2013
A JPMorgan Twitter Q&A quickly turned into a public relations disaster
Should JPMorgan be able to deduct its $5.1 billion settlement?
by
Allan Sloan
Nov 6, 2013
Under current law, JPMorgan can deduct its $5.1 billion settlement with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac from its taxes. Some Democrats are trying to change that.
Weekly Wrap: JP Morgan fines + #longreads
by
Kai Ryssdal
Oct 25, 2013
Recapping the shutdown's effects on the economy and the future of J.P. Morgan.
JPMorgan close to $6 billion settlement with investors
by
Allan Sloan
Oct 23, 2013
The biggest of the banks is reportedly gearing up for another massive settlement, but that may not be JPMorgan's biggest problem.
JP Morgan close to $13 billion mortgage-lending settlement
Oct 21, 2013
$4 billion would go to help struggling homeowners in regions where the housing crash hit hardest.
JPMorgan agrees to pay $920 million in fines over bad bets
Sep 19, 2013
The 'London Whale' saga continues
Mind the gap: What do CEO-to-worker pay ratios really reveal?
Sep 18, 2013
The SEC wants companies to disclose the gap between CEO and median-employee compensation. The idea gained traction after the financial crisis amid broader concerns about income inequality.
For public good, not for profit.
JPMorgan Chase will stop making student loans
by
Adriene Hill
Sep 6, 2013
The country's biggest bank could stop taking new applications in October.
U.S. demands JPMorgan pay $6 billion penalty
Aug 28, 2013
It's of those mornings where the brass at JPMorgan might not want to read the papers.
JPMorgan in the crosshairs?
by
Krissy Clark
Aug 19, 2013
JPMorgan Chase is facing six federal investigations or lawsuits, in line to unseat Bank of America as the bank with the most legal problems.