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    Swot

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    Contents INTRODUCTION 2 JP MORGAN AND CHASE AND CO. (JPM & C) 2 THE STRUCTURE 2 CURRENT MARKET POSITION 3 SWOT ANALYSIS 3 STRENGTHS:- 3 WEAKNESSES 4 OPPORTUNITY 5 THREATS 5 LEVEL OF TECHNOLOGY IMPLEMENTATION 6 THE BLINK CREDIT CARD 6 INVESTEMENT BANKING INTELLIGENT ENGINE 7 EMERGING MARKET OPEN BLOTTER 7 ATHENA 7 COMPUTER BACKBONE (CBB) 8 MORGAN DIRECT PROFESSIONAL 8 I.T RISK 9 HOW TO SECURE I.T SYSTEM 10 RECOVERY OF DATA AND THE SYSTEM 11 COMPARISION OF

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    IRAC Briefs Regulatory risks are risks that many domestic and international organizations assume when it fails to comply with the government regulation. Whether federal‚ state‚ or international non-compliance puts an organization at risk of negative publicity‚ diminished revenue‚ tort liability and the total demise of the organization existences within the market completely. The combination of domestic and international business presents more regulatory risk with opportunities for expansion‚ growth

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    Current CEO of Bear Stearns‚ Alan Schwartz‚ got ahold of JP Morgan’s CEO‚ Jamie Dimon‚ to buy out Bear. A ton of government officials come to Bear to look over their records and it is not a pretty sight. Bear was deep in toxic assets. The Federal Reserve was prohibited from lending any money to Bear so they used JP Morgan to bail out Bear Stearns. Unfortunately the company could not be saved and Bear Stearns was gone after being sold to JP Morgan at $2 per share. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac‚ the two

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    Financial Statements of Bank of America 1 1.1 Balance sheet 1 1.2 Income statement 2 1.3 Regulatory capital ratios 2 1.4 Investment portfolio 2 1.5 Impact of the FSP FAS 115-2 and FAS 124-2 on OTTI 3 1.5.1 Bank of America 3 1.5.2 JP Morgan Chase 3 1.5.3 Citi Group 3 1.6 Netting Financial Instruments 3 1.6.1 Bank of America 4 1.6.2 Comparable banks 4 1.6.3 Analysis of the impact 4 2 Fair Value Accounting for Financial Instruments 4 2.1 Fair value accounting 4 Table 6

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    Cigna Merger Case Study

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    their employees‚ whereas the merged plans can close those websites to cut the costs and avoid duplication. A survey on the deal between Anthem and Cigna was conducted by the two banks‚ JP Morgan Securities and Leerink Partners and the result of the survey was a negative score. Around 30% of the employers of JP Morgan did not agree with the deal and believed that it might increase the fees of ASO. The main concern of all the employers is that the quality and value of the Medicare should not

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    Case Study Cdos

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    Case Study – CDO CREATIVE BALANCE SHEET RISK MANAGEMENT: VALUE CREATION? 1) What is a CDO? Who buys CDOs? CDOs are a type of asset backed security composed of bonds issued by special purpose vehicles (a corporate entity that holds the assets as collateral‚ packages them and sells the resulting notes to investors). Normally‚ the bonds issued are divided into tranches with different risk characteristics and debt rating. Each tranche carries a different rating which determines the interest and

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    Whistleblowing and Sarbanes-Oxley Daniel A. Sievers Professor: Joe McGirt Strayer University LEG 500 10/20/2014 Abstract The purpose of this paper is to discuss the essential characteristics of whistleblowers and how organizations take action against them. Whistleblower is a person who exposes unethical behavior or criminal activity occurring in an organization. Companies deal with whistleblowing in many different ways‚ and it effects the company and the employee in significant ways. Companies

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    many toxic assets and could not cover its liabilities. The United States implement their own economy in the history of the largest and deepest government intervention. In May of 2008‚ the Federal Reserve did sale support to the fail Bear Stern to JP Morgan. Something similar happened to Lehman Brothers in September 2008‚ Lehman was one of the American five original investment banks. The author discusses that because of bad investment in the subprime mortgage market‚ insolvency‚ and shattered investor

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    August 2019. "You’re not helping someone that’s in the military protecting you‚ " said Lauren Katz‚ Kristina’s sister. The family didn’t want Kristina’s credit to take a hit‚ so they took over the payments. FOX25’s Kerry Kavanaugh contacted JP Morgan Chase which immediately began looking into the family’s concern. Friday afternoon‚ they emailed FOX25 Investigates a statement saying‚ "We have nothing but the utmost respect for those who protect and serve our country. We have been in touch with

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    Too Big To Fail

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    TOO BIG TO FAIL Jamie Dimon‚ CEO‚ of JP Morgan Chase‚ attended an emergency meeting at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York on September 17‚ 2008. A dozen CEOs from rival firms were present-the meeting’s goal was to devise a plan to save Lehman Brothers‚ the nation’s fourth largest investment bank‚ from bankruptcy. Dimon knew Merrill Lynch and AIG were also in trouble. Many present at the meeting thought the government would step in and rescue Lehman Brothers. Dimon held a conference call

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