The same 2 words keep coming up in Jamie Dimon’s annual letter

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  • JPMorgan chief Jamie Dimon’s annual letter to shareholders was just published. 
  • The 47-page letter covers a lot of ground, ranging from how to tackle bureaucracy in big organizations to trade policy. But the same two words kept popping up: adding bankers.
  • JPMorgan is looking to expand across just about every business.

Jamie Dimon’s annual letter to shareholders was just published, and the same two words pop up repeatedly: adding bankers. 

The 47-page letter covers a lot of ground, ranging from how to tackle bureaucracy in big organizations to trade policy. But the note also hints at JPMorgan’s expansive growth plans, setting out areas of growth for just about every business. From the letter (emphasis added): 

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