JPMorgan Chase

660 results about this entity

Period: 28 Nov 2007 - 18 Jul 2024

Cyber-squatters jump on Wall Street woes

Opportunistic cyber-squatters are seeking to capitalise on the rush of emergency mergers on Wall Street by snapping up domain names related to the collapsed banks and their buyers.

JPMorgan to invest $1bn in treasury services

US bank JPMorgan has bucked the belt-tightening trend by using the Sibos conference to announce a $1bn investment in its treasury services business.

Guns for pre-paid cards programme nets 7500 firearms

A gun amnesty scheme launched in Brooklyn and Chicago that saw working weapons exchanged for pre-paid debit cards loaded with up to $200 has resulted in over 7500 firearms being handed in.

Chase teams with Visa on mobile coupon pilot

Chase Bank is teaming with Visa on a consumer pilot that will enable its credit and debit cardholders to receive merchant offers and discounts via SMS text message.

JPMorgan ditches Square Mile for Canary Wharf

US investment bank JPMorgan has ditched plans to establish its European headquarters in the City of London and has opted to move to the Canary Wharf financial district instead.

JPMorgan Chase to deploy Oracle document capture software

US banking group JPMorgan Chase is implementing electronic document capture and management technology supplied by Oracle across its global operations.

Markit buys JPMorgan loan software unit

London-based financial information vendor Markit has signed a deal to acquire FCS, a unit of JPMorgan Chase that provides portfolio and risk management software to syndicated loan market participants. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

JPMorgan algo trading head Carrie quits

Carl Carrie, global head of algorithmic trading at JPMorgan, has left the bank and is currently on gardening leave before embarking on a new venture.

Prepaid accreditation scheme launched to counter negative publicity

The Prepaid International Forum has launched an accreditation scheme in a bid to combat concerns over alleged money laundering, aggressive marketing and poor customer service in the nascent industry.

Banks back TradeWeb STP network

TradeWeb says its dealer-owners have committed to use its expanded straight-through processing (STP) platform for the voice and electronically-traded fixed income securities that they trade with customers.

JPMorgan and First data to dismantle payment processing JV

JPMorgan Chase and First Data have disclosed plans to wind down the Chase Paymentech Solutions (CPS) joint venture by the end of the year and bring the operations in-house.

EBAday to focus on corporates' role in the future of European payments

More than 400 representatives from banks and 200 leading corporates will convene at the Marina Congress Centre, Helsinki, on 25-26 June to look beyond the practical compliance requirements of operating in the single euro payments area and deal with the strategic questions that banks and corporates must address together if they are to prosper.

Rainbow in talks with LSE over EDX

Rainbow - the European exchange being set up by investment banks - has approached the London Stock Exchange about taking over the bourse's EDX derivatives business and making it the basis of its new trading platform.

New futures exchange named ELX

The new electronic futures exchange being set up by a group of banks and trading firms to take on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange will be named ELX Electronic Liquidity Exchange.

Markit to launch multi-dealer valuations platform

UK market data vendor Markit Group is working with six Wall Street banks to launch a global, multi-bank, cross-asset client valuations platform.

Banks to launch European derivatives exchange

Following the establishment of the bank-backed European equities trading platform Turquoise, a group of seven global investment banks are now gearing up to a launch a pan-European financial derivatives exchange - dubbed Project Rainbow - that will compete with the region's established markets, including Liffe and Eurex.

RiskMetrics prices shares at $17-$19 for IPO

New York financial analytics outfit RiskMetrics Group says it will sell a total of 14 million shares at an estimated price of $17-$19 apiece in its forthcoming initial public offering (IPO).

JPMorgan and Deutsche Bank invest in Bats Trading

A further two banks - JPMorgan and Deutsche Bank - have made investments in Bats Trading, the electronic alternative to Nasdaq and Nyse. Financial terms of the minority investments were not disclosed.

Financial firms to launch futures trading venture

News that a consortium of banks and trading firms are teaming up to establish an all-electronic futures trading exchange sent shares in CME Group tumbling over the holiday season.

Chase steps up roll out of no-envelope ATMs

US bank Chase is to deploy 900 "no-envelope" ATMs that can accept up to 30 cheques per deposit in the first half of 2008 as part of plans to upgrade or replace 5000 deposit-taking units by 2010.