Also, President Trump’s dominance of AI; cryptocurrency in the first week of his second term; his change-of-mind about tax deductions; and other personal-finance coverage.
Jamie Dimon was awarded an 8.3% pay raise following a year of record profitability at JPMorgan and amid questions about who might succeed him as CEO.
But Jamie Dimon, CEO of the world’s largest bank, believes there’s perhaps too much worrying and not enough faith in Trump’s plan. Tariffs are “an economic tool” or “an economic weapon ...
JPMorgan, Wells Fargo, Goldman Sachs and Citi kicked off earnings season on Wednesday with their December-quarter results.
The result beat Wall Street profit projections of $4.09 a share, according to the data firm FactSet. Total managed revenue hit ... driven lower by lower interest rates. JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon said the bank got a boost from investment banking business ...
The largest U.S. bank JPMorgan’s net income surged 50% to over $14 billion in the fourth quarter as its profit and revenue easily beat Wall
The result beat Wall Street profit projections of $4.09 a share, according to the data firm FactSet. Total managed ... JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon said the bank got a boost from investment banking ...
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon was awarded an 8.3% pay rise in 2024, with his total compensation package coming to $39 million. JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon's annual compensation for 2024 rose to $39 ...
Jamie Dimon, the billionaire head of the U.S.’ biggest bank, lauded Tesla CEO Elon Musk, the richest man on the planet and a key part of President Donald Trump’s administration, this week, putting an end to years of head-butting between the billionaires’ companies as Dimon becomes the latest billionaire warming to Musk or Trump.
Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, isn't shy about calling it how he sees it. In a wide-ranging interview on Sunday Morning, he spoke about income inequality, the state of the economy and what's broken – and what's not.
The P/E ratio measures a company's stock price relative to its earnings per share. A high P/E suggests that a stock has become expensive compared to its earnings - a crucial fundamental for a company - and is potentially overvalued.