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JPMorgan investment chief resigns

May 14 2012 15:44 AFP

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New York - JPMorgan Chase said Monday its chief investment officer Ina Drew was resigning in the wake of the bank's stunning $2bn loss on derivatives trading.

Drew is "retiring" after more than 30 years at the bank, JPMorgan said, but her departure comes days after the bank reported a huge "egregious" loss that came under her responsibility at the bank's chief investment officer (CIO).

"Ina Drew has been a great partner over her many years with our firm," chief executive and chairperson Jamie Dimon said in a statement.

"Despite our recent losses in the CIO, Ina's vast contributions to our company should not be overshadowed by these events," Dimon said.

No mention was made in the statement of any of the other CIO officials reportedly involved in the loss.

The Wall Street Journal said two other high-ranking executives were set to leave this week: Achilles Macris, who heads the London-based desk that placed the trades, and trader Javier Martin-Artajo, a managing director on Macris's team.

Attention has also focused on the role of a London-based JPMorgan trader, French-born Bruno Michel Iksil, nicknamed The London Whale and Voldemort, after the villain in the Harry Potter books.

Drew had repeatedly tendered her resignation since the extent of the loss became apparent in late April, but Dimon had refused to accept it until now, according to the reports.

She will be replaced by Matt Zames, currently head of JPMorgan's global fixed-income unit.

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