Meet the Man on the Other Side of JPMorgan’s $2 Billion Bad Trade
38-year-old hedge-funder Boaz Weinstein.
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38-year-old hedge-funder Boaz Weinstein.
That's what losing more than $2 billion will do.
The report also says the losses could total as much as $5 billion.
Some investors aren't taking that $2 billion misstep so well.
Behind every Wall Street scandal, there’s a female executive to take the fall.
The CEO's pay package was approved, but probably before the bank announced its huge loss.
The fallout from the $2 billion loss isn't over yet.
They are being held accountable.
"This is a very unfortunate and inopportune time to have this kind of mistake."
The SEC and Carl Levin are the latest to join the JPMorgan pile-on.
He's the man responsible for $2 billion in losses so far.
"We have egg on our face," said Jamie Dimon.
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