JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s stock has become more attractive after recently underperforming, despite a more bullish outlook from the megabank, KBW analyst David Konrad said in a research note.
As we approach mid-2024, investors are eagerly searching for the best value stocks to buy. These are typically well-established companies with solid financials, strong brand recognition and a history of consistent dividend payments.
One of Wall Street's most prominent CEOs seems to be casting an eye toward retirement. Jamie Dimon, who has led JPMorgan Chase (NYSE: JPM ) since becoming CEO on Jan. 1, 2006, has indicated that he plans on stepping down in less than five years.
At the Investor Day conference, JPMorgan (JPM) raises 2024 NII guidance. Discussion around the potential of AI in today's business environment and CEO Jamie Dimon's future plans also take place.
Morgan Stanley's Mike Wilson gave up his bearish outlook over the weekend.
The nation's largest lender sees borrowers trading down but still spending.
A conservative shareholder has withdrawn a resolution filed for a vote at Tuesday's annual meeting of JPMorgan, according to the investor's representative, who said the move reflects changes the Wall Street bank has made to take more account of diverse viewpoints.
At JPMorgan Chase, getting trained in artificial intelligence is now part of being hired. The banking giant is having all new hires undergo artificial intelligence (AI) training, Mary Erdoes, who runs the firm's asset- and wealth-management unit, said Monday (May 20).
“We're not going to buy back a lot of stock at these prices,” JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon told attendees at the bank's investor day.
JPMorgan Chase has seen its shares surge 40% over the past year, reaching a 52-week high on Monday before Dimon's comments dinged the stock.
Sometimes, all it takes to send a stock careening toward the bargain basement is to just have the CEO come out and kill all hope. Publicly. That’s what Jamie Dimon
JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s Jamie Dimon on Monday implied that he may retire earlier than planned as the bank's chief executive.