banksters
Hamilton Nolan · 02/28/14 05:24PM
Of Course Jamie Dimon Got a Raise
Hamilton Nolan · 01/24/14 10:02AMHamilton Nolan · 01/14/14 09:31AM
Billions of dollars of legal costs related to endless findings of wrongdoing cost JPMorgan Chase only 27 cents per share in the fourth quarter. The company's profits fell to a mere $5.28 billion in the past three months. The bank is no doubt severely chastened by the serious consequences for its misdeeds.
Hamilton Nolan · 01/08/14 09:19AM
JPMorgan has agreed to pay a settlement of $2.6 billion for charges related to the bank's failure to stop Bernie Madoff's Ponzi scheme. In the past two years, the bank has paid close to $30 billion in legal settlements. That number is smaller than JPMorgan's profits, so Jamie Dimon will never get fired.
Crush Nepotism Wherever It Lives
Hamilton Nolan · 12/09/13 12:18PMWe Could Use More Small Banks
Hamilton Nolan · 12/03/13 12:48PMJPMorgan's Deliberate Decision to Sell Toxic Garbage
Hamilton Nolan · 11/20/13 10:30AMHamilton Nolan · 11/15/13 03:27PM
Goldman Sachs Is Treating Its Employees Like Pussies
Hamilton Nolan · 10/29/13 11:28AMHamilton Nolan · 10/25/13 03:48PM
JPMorgan Is Basically Under Permanent Government Investigation Now
Hamilton Nolan · 10/24/13 10:55AMJamie Dimon Vs. JPMorgan: One Must Go
Hamilton Nolan · 10/15/13 09:11AMHere Is Perhaps the Single Biggest Ripoff on Wall Street
Hamilton Nolan · 10/08/13 09:51AMOccupy Banking: Yes, Please
Hamilton Nolan · 10/01/13 09:07AMHamilton Nolan · 09/25/13 03:44PM
This Megabank Lawyer Pays Lower Rent Than You For No Good Reason
John Cook · 09/17/13 03:17PMThere's a brief and enraging—to New York City's renting class, at least—aside in Constance Rosenblum's Sunday New York Times Real Estate piece about committed couples who live apart. In describing Michael Kenny and Ingrid Doyle's two-apartment love affair, Rosenblum mentions that Kenny, a 62-year-old "lawyer with Citigroup," has for years held on to his "rent-stabilized two-bedroom in a rehabilitated tenement on West 116th Street in South Harlem...for which he pays under $2,000 a month." Let me put that in context.