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Is JP Morgan now the best bank in the world?

A combination of discipline, good fortune and risk management have left the bank less scarred than its rivals

It is always hard to say when one era ends and another begins. But at some point in the past year the investment banking industry shifted from a decade dominated by Goldman Sachs, to a new world in which many say JP Morgan has become the bank to beat.

A glance at the investment bank's record first-quarter revenues of $8.3bn (€6.1bn) and record net income of $1.6bn helps establish that claim. At a time when many investment banks are struggling to make a profit, JP Morgan made a return on equity of 20%.

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