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  3. JPMorgan Chase - Wikipedia

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    From 2015, which is when the Paris Agreement was adopted, until 2021, JP Morgan Chase provided $317 billion in fossil fuel financing; 33% more than any other bank. [201] On October 21, 2021, JP Morgan Chase joined the Net-Zero Banking Alliance, [202] which supports "the global transition of the real economy to net-zero emissions." [203]

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    Vis joined J.P. Morgan in 2000 from Lehman Brothers, initially to head up its equity-linked and derivatives capital markets business for Europe and Asia. [ 2 ] He has since held various senior jobs at the bank, including head of International Capital Markets and global head of Equity Capital Markets.

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    1950s popular singer, later game show panelist Jaye P. Morgan, born Mary Margaret Morgan, acquired the nickname reflecting J.P. Morgan while serving as her high school class treasurer. The villain of Street Fighter 6 is an elderly upper-class banker that uses a variety of aliases, all of which have the initials "JP."

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  8. Jimmy Lee (banker) - Wikipedia

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    Lee led the J.P. Morgan teams that executed the $25 billion Alibaba Group IPO, the largest IPO in history; [9] the $23 billion General Motors IPO, the second largest U.S. IPO; [10] and the $41 billion common stock sale of the U.S. Treasury’s ownership of AIG, resulting from the U.S. Government's bailout of the company. [11]

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