Dimon. Some JPMorgan execs 'acted like children'
Description
JPMorgan Chase & Co. CEO Jamie Dimon said some top executives at the largest U.S. bank acted like children in handling an errant derivatives bet that cost the company more than $6.2 billion last year. Dawn KOPECki reports Bloomberg Television's 'Market Makers.'
Runtime
4 min
Series
Subjects
Genre
Date of Publication
2013
Database
Alexander Street
Direct Link
Similar Films
Roku's CEO gives his insight into the future of TV
Boosting the job market
Why diamonds are an investor's best friend
Fueling the designer sneaker craze
Is tech's wearable device war worth it?
How Golden State Warriors are winning with new tech
Will Germany create a weaker euro in 2013?
Moonves. Why I went from actor to CEO
Krebs. We've seen a very strong auto market
How is U.S. and Colombian trade agreement doing?
Deckers outdoor upgraded at Piper Jaffray
Apple is innovating in the wrong way. McNamee
Cohen is said to remain silent in probe
U.S. has gotten significant budget savings. Clifton
Altman. It would be dumb for me to talk about Dell