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JP Morgan’s Dimon apologises, attacks

Dimon was prepared in Davos to apologise for the more than $6bn of trading losses racked up by the so-called London Whale, but he certainly wasn't prepared to abase himself.

James Dimon of JP Morgan Chase was prepared in Davos to apologise for the more than $6bn of trading losses racked up by the so-called London Whale, but he certainly wasn’t prepared to abase himself.

As the head of a big bank who was in charge during the financial crisis and was at the first major session of the World Economic Forum on the global financial industry, he was an easy target.

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