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    Dimon warns of bank ‘nail in coffin’

    Wed, 03/30/2011 - 15:53 EDT - Financial Times (ft.com)

    Jamie Dimon, chief executive of JPMorgan Chase, launched a broadside against financial regulation on Wednesday, warning that new capital rules could be “the nail in our coffin for big American banks”

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