Dimon's Annual Letter: Key Takeaways on Brexit, Tech and Taxes

  • Brexit won’t force many employees to move in next two years
  • JPMorgan spent more than $9.5 billion on technology last year

The Key Takeaways From Jamie Dimon’s 2017 Annual Letter

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Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s chief executive officer, used his annual letter to shareholders to comment on potential fallout from the U.K.’s decision to leave the European Union, detail the bank’s investments in technology and urge a cut in the U.S. corporate tax rate.

Here are some key passages from his 45-page letter, which value investor Warren Buffett has said is among his favorites for gleaning business wisdom.