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    JP Morgan and Bear Stearns

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    Background In the last three decades‚ the US banking system has changed its investment procedures and its risk management due to changes in government regulation. Furthermore‚ external shocks‚ such as the inflationary period during the 70s and the recession in the 80s‚ led Banking institutions to alternative ways of investment in order to remain profitable. The average annual inflation rate from 1900 to 1970 was approximately 2.5%. From 1970‚ however‚ the average rate hit about 6%‚ topping out

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    Jp Morgan Swot Analysis

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    tend to be very enthusiastic. As a result‚ my high energy level enables me to motivate people‚ get along with everyone and create a fun and supportive environment. After surviving the rotational nature of the eighteen-month training program at JP Morgan Chase‚ I learned how to be amazingly flexible. I circulated through a new business unit every three months‚ mastering different topics and business segments‚ adjusting to different groups and situations‚ and producing results in a short period of time

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    SEC Assignment- M15 Amara Melchert 1. I read the article JPMorgan Chase Paying $264 Million to Settle FCPA Charges. This article is about the fines JPMorgan is paying to settle SEC charges‚ to the Justice Department‚ the Federal Reserve Board and sanctions. JPMorgan violated the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. JPMorgan set up a scheme where they hired unqualified people who were the children of government officials. Employees knew this was possibly happening and continued on with this hiring

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    – Energy Investment Banking‚ Houston JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM) is a leading global financial services firm with assets of $2.2 trillion and operations in more than 60 countries. The firm is a leader in investment banking‚ financial services for consumers‚ small business and commercial banking‚ financial transaction processing‚ asset management‚ and private equity. A component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average‚ JPMorgan Chase serves millions of consumers in the United States and many

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    Dilley 9/16/15 J.P. Morgan If I asked the class who J.P. Morgan was‚ the room would go silent? However‚ if I were to ask them if they knew what the company Chase or Chase Bank did‚ they would be able to tell me and say they’ve heard of it. J.P. Morgan Chase is the parent company of Chase Bank. J.P. Morgan inspired one of the biggest banks and created one of the largest insurance holding firms in the country and it has been that way for about 120 years. John Pierpont Morgan was born on April 17

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    Jp Morgan Research Paper

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    John Pierpont Morgan was born on April 17‚ 1837 in Hartford‚CT. John was born to Juliet Pierpont and Junius Spencer Morgan. Junius S Morgan was well known banker and financier. John Pierpont Morgan grows to be another well known banker and financier like his dad. Furthermore‚ there are more roots where J.P Morgan comes from like his education. What education did J.P Morgan get? Well J.P Morgan attended Cheshire Academy‚University of Göttingen‚ and The English High School. J.P Morgan went to University

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    when you get there‚ you’ll be able to see farther”. J.P. Morgan was an extremely wealthy financier who kept getting bigger. His goal was to have the largest banking corporation in the world. And once did that‚ he invested in more companies. J.P. Morgan impacted the citizens of the United States because he made a better banking firm‚ he opened more railroad businesses‚ and he provided the United States money and art. John Pierpoint Morgan was born in 1837 in Hartford‚ Connecticut. His family was

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    programs for teams ● Partnered with other departments on projects to set high standards and gained competitive advantage in the industry ● Demostrated a precise alignment commitment to performance and awareness to customers as directed by JPMorgan Chase ● Team player inspired confidence with innate personal ability to succeed in the organization ● Managed relationships with internal and external stakeholders ● Communicated clear and effectively with all stakeholders

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    other regulations were to blame. Conclusion Jp Morgan : recent $2 billion loss from its bad bet on a thinly traded slice of the derivatives markets * Trades were built around contracts tied to corporate bonds (sold huge amounts of protection on an index of 125 highly rated corporate bonds‚ known as the 10 year CDX investment Grade Index Series 9‚ or IG9. * Overall market has worsened and thus it has cost even more for JP Morgan to sell protection against possible bankruptcies on

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    billion-dollar company in the United States‚ U.S. Steel by J.P. Morgan in 1901 perhaps marked the climax in the power of big businesses in America. Morgan’s trust would encompass 60 percent of the United States steel industry and would employ nearly a quarter of a million workers. Morgan would accomplish his successes by forcing his fellow tycoons Andrew Carnegie and J.D. Rockefeller to sell their steel‚ iron ore and shipping businesses to him. Morgan was different than the other industrialist tycoons‚ he

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