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JP Morgan wealth reveue slumps 4% as recession bites

JP Morgan, the US investment bank which has weathered the storm better than many of its rivals, posted "disappointing" fourth quarter results as revenues from its private bank and wealth management unit slumped 3% and 4%.

The private client businesses, which so far this year have supported the rest of the loss-making investment bank, posted losses for the first time in at least four years, due to lower fees and shrinking value of investments.

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