JPMorgan Chief Investment Officer Leaves After $2 Billion Loss

Ina Drew, the chief investment officer for JPMorgan Chase, resigned after 30 years with the company due to mismanagement that led to a $2 billion dollar loss by the largest US bank.  The bank’s co-chief of global fixed income will take over as CIO.

The poor investments have apparently been restricted to the company’s London office where other staff members are expected to resign or be terminated.  Continue reading