Bill Winters exits JP Morgan after 25 years

JP Morgan’s top manager in Europe has quit after a quarter of a century at the US bank as chief executive Jamie Dimon announced a major reshuffle of the investment banking division.

Bill Winters, the London-based co-chief executive of JP Morgan, has left the bank, while Steve Black, the US-based co-chief executive, will become executive chairman, bringing to an end one of the longest partnerships on Wall Street.

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