Doug Swanson leaving JP Morgan

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-06-03…

Found this quite interesting. There still seems to be a NYC-is-on-top-of-the-world and the rest are second tier notion going around.

I like it when the pension funds started pulling money out. Its always the clients who truly know the stars.

Its like at all BB's, the enemies are within thanks to the bureaucracy.

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I can't believe that there are people at JP Morgan who manage the money for the people who are supposed to manage the money for the pension and there are other people who write book reports about the people at jp Morgan who manage the money for the people at the pension who are supposed to manage the money

 

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