JPMorgan Chase disclosed on May 10, 2012, that it had lost more than $2 billion in trading. Jamie Dimon, the chief executive of JPMorgan, blamed “errors, sloppiness and bad judgment” for the loss, which stemmed from a hedging strategy that backfired.
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