JPMorgan Guilty Plea Shows DOJ Tougher Bank Stance
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon went to Washington almost a month ago to see if U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder would settle a criminal probe of mortgage fraud at the bank if it paid more money to resolve related civil investigations. Holder's team, which included Deputy Attorney General James...
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