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Pinto plots markets domination at JP Morgan

The co-chief executive of corporate and investment banking at the US bank talks about his first year in the role, his relationship with co-head Michael Cavanagh, and opportunities for growth

JP Morgan’s corporate and investment bank enjoys an enviable position of strength. What is perhaps most disconcerting for its rivals is that the US bank and its leaders appear far from satisfied.

JP Morgan has delivered super-charged growth in a stagnant market over the past six years; markets revenues have grown from $12.2 billion in 2006 to $19.8 billion in 2012, a compound annual growth rate of 8%.

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