- JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon is the best of Wall Street’s top executives, according to ratings from investors compiled by Procensus.
- Of the nine global bank CEOs rated, Dimon ranked the highest overall as well as in four of the six “competencies” the CEOs were judged on.
- Morgan Stanley’s James Gorman came in second, and he beat out Dimon on ratings for market communication and hitting financial plans and targets.
- While the top-rated CEOs had strong stock performance, it wasn’t a perfect indicator of investor favor. Citigroup’s Michael Corbat ranked seventh despite the bank’s strong performance in the past year.
JPMorgan Chase dominates nearly every Wall Street business, so it’s not exactly a shock that investors consider Jamie Dimon the best of all the big-bank CEOs.
But Dimon isn’t the top performer in every competency required of a Wall Street executive. Morgan Stanley CEO James Gorman is superior at market communication and executing on company plans and financial targets, according to a wide swath of buy-side investors.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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