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Jamie Dimon’s Would-Be Successors Audition for the Top Job at JPMorgan

Investors gather in Midtown Manhattan to see who might become the bank’s next CEO

Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase
Jamie Dimon last year announced that he would step down as CEO of JPMorgan in less than five years. Photo: Sean Pressley for WSJ

The race to replace Jamie Dimon will be on full display Monday.

Top executives at JPMorgan Chase are gathering with shareholders for the bank’s annual investor day, where they will give an update on the bank’s strategy over hours of management presentations. But Monday’s confab is also an effective audition for the biggest job on Wall Street.

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