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JP Morgan’s Dimon warns of Brexit job cuts

Wall Street bank’s CEO tells staff at Bournemouth hub that leaving the EU would be 'terrible' for the UK economy and could see headcount shifted elsewhere

Jamie Dimon
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JP Morgan chairman and chief executive Jamie Dimon has warned that the Wall Street bank could cut jobs in the UK and shift positions to elsewhere in Europe in the event of a vote to leave the European Union.

Few senior figures in banking have given such a high-profile warning. However in private many of the chiefs of the biggest banks - both those with headquarters overseas and those based in London - have made similar remarks.

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