Trouble from the top down at JP Morgan

The Wall Street bank’s stubbornness in the face of billions of dollars of legal settlements sends a dangerous message

Something worrying is happening at the top of JP Morgan Chase. The debate over the barrage of multibillion-dollar legal issues it faces has been hijacked by the bank’s capacity to make very large amounts of money.

At the very least, these profits are being used as a distraction from serious questions about accountability and responsibility. At worst, making money is being used by some as a form of mitigation - or even justification - for past misbehaviour.

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