Jamie Dimon Isn’t Leaving JPMorgan—and It’s Costing the Bank a Fortune

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JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon is expected to remain in his position for three more years, impacting the bank's leadership stability and strategic approach to emerging technologies. To manage this period, JPMorgan promoted two potential successors and distributed $100 million in retention awards, although one longtime contender has departed. Dimon's extended tenure ensures continuity for the nation's largest bank, though the process of maintaining leadership stability has come at a significant financial cost.
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