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its $BAC and $JPM...

$BAC was very optimisitc about upcoming economy...and the CEO mentioned in interviews also..

 

 

 

while $JPM is very skeptic about economy...and its CEO already mentioned there will be easy 20%...

 

 

their actions also...reflect the same...

Sometimes in investment banking, it is the deals you don’t do.

JPMorgan JPM 0.16%increase; green up pointing triangle Chase & Co. has avoided most of 2022’s so-called hung deals that have cost competitors billions of dollars in paper losses. Whether by luck or by design, the biggest U.S. bank didn’t make loans backing takeovers of companies such as Twitter Inc., Citrix Systems Inc. and Nielsen Holdings PLC, which fell in value as markets turned choppy.

JPMorgan’s record contrasts with that of Bank of America Corp., which made large loans for buyers of Twitter, Citrix, Nielsen and others. Bank of America Chief Executive Brian Moynihan has consistently sounded an optimistic note about the U.S. economy, clashing with JPMorgan head Jamie Dimon’s gloomier warnings.

There is one thing Mr. Dimon feels good about—his firm’s low exposure to bad buyout loans, which bankers call leveraged loans.

“There are no real leveraged loan write-downs this quarter and that market isn’t yet cleared,” Mr. Dimon said on an October conference call with Wall Street analysts. “Our share of it is very small, so we’re very comfortable.”

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38 minutes ago, dasari4kntr said:

its $BAC and $JPM...

$BAC was very optimisitc about upcoming economy...and the CEO mentioned in interviews also..

 

 

 

while $JPM is very skeptic about economy...and its CEO already mentioned there will be easy 20%...

 

 

their actions also...reflect the same...

Sometimes in investment banking, it is the deals you don’t do.

JPMorgan JPM 0.16%increase; green up pointing triangle Chase & Co. has avoided most of 2022’s so-called hung deals that have cost competitors billions of dollars in paper losses. Whether by luck or by design, the biggest U.S. bank didn’t make loans backing takeovers of companies such as Twitter Inc., Citrix Systems Inc. and Nielsen Holdings PLC, which fell in value as markets turned choppy.

JPMorgan’s record contrasts with that of Bank of America Corp., which made large loans for buyers of Twitter, Citrix, Nielsen and others. Bank of America Chief Executive Brian Moynihan has consistently sounded an optimistic note about the U.S. economy, clashing with JPMorgan head Jamie Dimon’s gloomier warnings.

There is one thing Mr. Dimon feels good about—his firm’s low exposure to bad buyout loans, which bankers call leveraged loans.

“There are no real leveraged loan write-downs this quarter and that market isn’t yet cleared,” Mr. Dimon said on an October conference call with Wall Street analysts. “Our share of it is very small, so we’re very comfortable.”

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Means nothig. Listen to bofa securities head,  she contributes to cnbc as well..she is bearish than jpmc ceo. This is jagannatakam..

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21 minutes ago, Pandubabu said:

Means nothig. Listen to bofa securities head,  she contributes to cnbc as well..she is bearish than jpmc ceo. This is jagannatakam..

she is sometimes bearish sometimes bullish…

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, dasari4kntr said:

its $BAC and $JPM...

$BAC was very optimisitc about upcoming economy...and the CEO mentioned in interviews also..

 

 

 

while $JPM is very skeptic about economy...and its CEO already mentioned there will be easy 20%...

 

 

their actions also...reflect the same...

Sometimes in investment banking, it is the deals you don’t do.

JPMorgan JPM 0.16%increase; green up pointing triangle Chase & Co. has avoided most of 2022’s so-called hung deals that have cost competitors billions of dollars in paper losses. Whether by luck or by design, the biggest U.S. bank didn’t make loans backing takeovers of companies such as Twitter Inc., Citrix Systems Inc. and Nielsen Holdings PLC, which fell in value as markets turned choppy.

JPMorgan’s record contrasts with that of Bank of America Corp., which made large loans for buyers of Twitter, Citrix, Nielsen and others. Bank of America Chief Executive Brian Moynihan has consistently sounded an optimistic note about the U.S. economy, clashing with JPMorgan head Jamie Dimon’s gloomier warnings.

There is one thing Mr. Dimon feels good about—his firm’s low exposure to bad buyout loans, which bankers call leveraged loans.

“There are no real leveraged loan write-downs this quarter and that market isn’t yet cleared,” Mr. Dimon said on an October conference call with Wall Street analysts. “Our share of it is very small, so we’re very comfortable.”

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I believe, follow and listen to jpm ceo as I believe he has accurate info and govt takes his advice

He words mostly become true

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11 hours ago, dasari4kntr said:

its $BAC and $JPM...

$BAC was very optimisitc about upcoming economy...and the CEO mentioned in interviews also..

 

 

 

while $JPM is very skeptic about economy...and its CEO already mentioned there will be easy 20%...

 

 

their actions also...reflect the same...

Sometimes in investment banking, it is the deals you don’t do.

JPMorgan JPM 0.16%increase; green up pointing triangle Chase & Co. has avoided most of 2022’s so-called hung deals that have cost competitors billions of dollars in paper losses. Whether by luck or by design, the biggest U.S. bank didn’t make loans backing takeovers of companies such as Twitter Inc., Citrix Systems Inc. and Nielsen Holdings PLC, which fell in value as markets turned choppy.

JPMorgan’s record contrasts with that of Bank of America Corp., which made large loans for buyers of Twitter, Citrix, Nielsen and others. Bank of America Chief Executive Brian Moynihan has consistently sounded an optimistic note about the U.S. economy, clashing with JPMorgan head Jamie Dimon’s gloomier warnings.

There is one thing Mr. Dimon feels good about—his firm’s low exposure to bad buyout loans, which bankers call leveraged loans.

“There are no real leveraged loan write-downs this quarter and that market isn’t yet cleared,” Mr. Dimon said on an October conference call with Wall Street analysts. “Our share of it is very small, so we’re very comfortable.”

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Believe BAC..jpm daridrudu 

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9 hours ago, Sreeven said:

Believe BAC..jpm daridrudu 

i should..but…

bac ceo appointed after 2008 financial  crisis…jpm ceo saw before financial crisis environment….

 

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23 hours ago, dasari4kntr said:

she is sometimes bearish sometimes bullish…

 

 

 

Her linkedin says this - 

 

Experienced Managing Director with a demonstrated history of working in the financial services industry. Skilled in Research, Microsoft Excel, Management, Microsoft Word, and Microsoft PowerPoint. Strong business development professional with a Bachelor of Arts - BA focused in Mathematics from University of California, Berkeley.

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On 11/13/2022 at 11:26 PM, Gorantlamdhav said:

I believe, follow and listen to jpm ceo as I believe he has accurate info and govt takes his advice

He words mostly become true

JPMC ni nammukunte assam.

 

He said bitcoin  ll be worst...post that it went to 60k.

 

In 2020 apr he said dow might go 2009 levels it went to 34k..

Carmer, Jpmc cheppina daaniki quite opposite cheyyi 

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On 11/13/2022 at 11:26 PM, Gorantlamdhav said:

I believe, follow and listen to jpm ceo as I believe he has accurate info and govt takes his advice

He words mostly become true

 

15 minutes ago, Sandy_14 said:

JPMC ni nammukunte assam.

He said bitcoin  ll be worst...post that it went to 60k.

In 2020 apr he said dow might go 2009 levels it went to 34k..

Carmer, Jpmc cheppina daaniki quite opposite cheyyi 

 

2 hours ago, summer27 said:

Her linkedin says this - 

 

Experienced Managing Director with a demonstrated history of working in the financial services industry. Skilled in Research, Microsoft Excel, Management, Microsoft Word, and Microsoft PowerPoint. Strong business development professional with a Bachelor of Arts - BA focused in Mathematics from University of California, Berkeley.

 

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