JPMORGAN CHASE managed to remain profitable throughout the financial crisis and performed unusually well in the dry period that followed, but a quarterly loss it reported on October 11th reflected a variable even it could not control: government litigation…
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$9.2 billion, maybe, for whatever (via The Economist)
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