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JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM)

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184.82+3.57 (+1.97%)
As of 03:38PM EDT. Market open.
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Previous close181.25
Open182.40
Bid181.01 x 1100
Ask181.55 x 1000
Day's range181.41 - 185.31
52-week range131.81 - 200.94
Volume7,862,102
Avg. volume8,898,320
Market cap530.811B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.12
PE ratio (TTM)11.15
EPS (TTM)16.57
Earnings date12 Jul 2024
Forward dividend & yield4.60 (2.54%)
Ex-dividend date04 Apr 2024
1y target est204.73
  • Reuters

    Exclusive-JPMorgan dealmakers Lipsky and Lee are leaving the bank, sources say

    Two senior JPMorgan Chase dealmakers, Andy Lipsky and Haidee Lee, are leaving the bank, two sources familiar with the matter said on Thursday. Lipsky, JPMorgan's vice chair of investment banking, helped advise industrial companies including General Electric on big deals. Lipsky is headed to Morgan Stanley, two other sources said, declining to be identified discussing personnel matters.

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    UPDATE 1-JPMorgan Chase sues Russia's VTB Bank over effort to unfreeze assets

    JPMorgan Chase sued Russia's state-owned VTB Bank on Thursday to halt its efforts to recover $439.5 million from an account that was blocked after Russia invaded Ukraine and VTB was hit with sanctions. In a complaint filed in federal court in Manhattan, JPMorgan said VTB filed a lawsuit on Wednesday in Russia to recover the money in "blatant breach" of its agreement to have disputes addressed in New York.

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    JPMorgan Chase sues Russia's VTB Bank over effort to unfreeze assets

    NEW YORK (Reuters) -JPMorgan Chase sued Russia's state-owned VTB Bank on Thursday to halt its efforts to recover $439.5 million from an account that was blocked after Russia invaded Ukraine and VTB was hit with sanctions. In a complaint filed in federal court in Manhattan, JPMorgan said VTB filed a lawsuit on Wednesday in Russia to recover the money in "blatant breach" of its agreement to have disputes addressed in New York. The largest U.S. bank said American law prohibits it from releasing the $439.5 million, and VTB, Russia's second-largest bank, will try to seize its assets abroad if it prevails in the Russia lawsuit.