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Investors gain the ear of the listening banks

Dual chief executive and chairman roles will be challenged further if new scandals emerge

The decisive victory that allows Jamie Dimon to continue in his dual roles as chairman and chief executive of JP Morgan Chase raised once again the issue of whether or not holding both titles is detrimental to corporate governance.

Dimon won handily, as he should have done. But the vote was a disappointment to some corporate governance wonks, who believe all large publicly traded companies should have the same leadership structure.

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