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Charlie Javice sentencing hearing
Charlie Javice arriving at a lower Manhattan federal courthouse for her sentencing hearing. Javice was found guilty of fraud for artificially inflating her customer numbers while selling her company to JP Morgan Chase for $175 million.
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Charlie Javice
Charlie Javice, flanked by her legal team, outside of federal court in Manhattan
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A woman is escorted into a courthouse.
Charlie Javice arrives at Manhattan federal court in New York City on June 6, 2023.
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Coffee
JPMorgan's new office tower in New York City will feature copious coffee outposts and cafés on every floor, new documents show.
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JPMorgan's Mary Callahan Erdoes
JPMorgan's asset and wealth management CEO, Mary Callahan Erdoes, talked about how AI is helping advisors anticipate clients' needs.
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A robot dressed in suit and tie stands in front of glass-covered office buildings.
Banks are keen to develop AI agents to assist human employees.
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David Solomon, Chairman and CEO, Goldman Sachs, speaks during the Milken Institute Global Conference on May 2, 2022
David Solomon, Chairman and CEO, Goldman Sachs, speaks during the Milken Institute Global Conference.
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Jamie Dimon testifying during a Senate Banking Committee hearing; Donald Trump at a campaign event in Las Vegas.
A spokesperson for JPMorgan Chase told Business Insider that Dimon has not endorsed any candidate.