Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan Chase's CEO, clarified his retirement plans, stating it's "several years away" and contingent on the board's decision. Succession planning is intensifying, with key executives being closely watched as potential replacements. Under Dimon's leadership, JPMorgan achieved record profits, leading to a pay increase and solidifying its position as a leading financial institution.
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