Inflation worries remain despite strong earnings as JPMorgan Chase’s Jamie Dimon and David Solomon of Goldman Sachs weigh risks.
Goldman Sachs (GS) is locking in CEO David Solomon for at least another five years with a sweet stock deal — along with a big, annual pay increase.
NCPRR and NLPC sent Goldman and JPMorgan the anti-DEI proposals, while Bank of America and Citi received proposals from NLPC and The Heritage Foundation asking them to audit whether they have surveilled customers based on their political and religious beliefs, according to the Journal.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon addressed his retirement timeline, Goldman chief David Solomon talked Apple, and bankers overall appeared to exude “animal spirits.”
The boost, to $39 million for 2024, makes the CEO the best-paid among the top six U.S. banks. Goldman is also tying four executives’ pay, to a degree, to the banks’ efforts connected with private credit.
Last year, JPMorgan Chase (JPM) churned out more profits than ... strong results for the quarter and the year," Goldman CEO David Solomon said in a release. Wells Fargo's investment banking ...
Expectations for a pro-business climate under the incoming Trump administration has lifted the spirits of major bank executives.
In response to external attacks on DEI at big-name financial firms, JPMorgan Chase CEO and Chair Jamie Dimon had a few choice words regarding the activists: “Bring them on.” The comments were made Wednesday on CNBC’s “Squawk Box” program, filmed at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. lifted Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon’s pay to $39 million for 2024, a year in which the biggest US bank beat its own record for the highest annual profit in the history of American banking.
Jamie Dimon remains steadfast in JPMorgan's DEI efforts, despite facing challenges from conservative activist investors and Trump's recent crackdown on DEI initiatives.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon on Wednesday called the U.S. stock market inflated and said that he felt more cautious than others in the business world. He noted risks from deficit spending, inflation and geopolitical upheaval.