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Jamie Dimon has led the biggest winner of the post-crisis decade, but is there a convincing succession plan at the US bank?
US DoJ alleged failure by firm to detect fraud at Florida-based Taylor, Bean & Whitaker
FDIC vice-chair Thomas Hoenig throws weight behind banking separation
Bank to drop claims against agency in exchange for a payment of $645m
Penalties wrung out of the big banks by DoJ reach about $40bn
Fee discounts given to investors that committed large sums early
Ever-changing rules hinder investment
Smaller issuers are next on the target list for the Department of Justice
The Ecclestone case illustrates that power is migrating away from votes and towards money
The board has decided to boost Dimon’s pay. Bad move
Senate Democrats fall short in attempt to appoint Mel Watt
The weapon in JPMorgan’s hands is a symbol of one of the bank’s biggest problems: weirdness
Many on Wall Street believe that the US government has pulled off a shakedown
The chief has become a symbol of executive arrogance
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