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US senators grill JPMorgan over hidden losses
Scathing congressional report widely blames key former executives for $6.2bn in trading losses at biggest US bank.
Americas
Last Modified: 16 Mar 2013 01:44 GMT
JPMorgan sued over mortgage securities
US government supports NY attorney general's suit against one of the companies responsible for global financial crisis.
Americas
Last Modified: 03 Oct 2012 01:38 GMT
JPMorgan sued over alleged $20bn fraud
Civil lawsuit charges Bear Stearns, bank bought by JPMorgan in 2008, with deception over mortgage-backed securities.
Business
Last Modified: 02 Oct 2012 10:29 GMT
Paul Ryan's rage for the machine
The Republican vice-presidential hopeful takes extreme positions on many economic and social issues.
Cliff Schecter
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Last Modified: 19 Aug 2012 17:12 GMT
JPMorgan's 'hidden' losses soar to $5.8bn
Criminal charges could result after internal review finds some traders at huge US bank deliberately misvalued trades.
Americas
Last Modified: 13 Jul 2012 23:54 GMT
JPMorgan chief faces tough questioning
Jamie Dimon tells US senators trading strategy that led to bank's $2bn loss was "poorly conceived and vetted".
Americas
Last Modified: 14 Jun 2012 01:35 GMT
'Inadequate' controls led to JPMorgan loss
Top regulator tells senators that risk management at US's biggest bank was not up to job of preventing $2bn loss.
Americas
Last Modified: 07 Jun 2012 03:09 GMT
FBI launches probe of JPMorgan loss
Shareholders put pressure on bank to reclaim money from executives who oversaw the trades now under investigation.
Americas
Last Modified: 15 May 2012 23:52 GMT
Can US banks be trusted to self-regulate?
As JPMorgan posts a massive $2bn trading loss we ask if this strengthens the case for greater regulation of Wall Street.
Inside Story Americas
Inside Story Americas
Last Modified: 15 May 2012 11:34 GMT
Q&A: Why does JPMorgan's $2bn loss matter?
The losses won't seriously hurt JPMorgan, but will weaken confidence in US banks and provide ammo for financial reform.
James Kwak
Opinion
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