JPMorgan’s Trading Chief Seeing a ‘Normal Busy Day,’ Not Chaos
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The head of the world’s biggest trading operation walked into his office earlier than usual Wednesday, prepared for a roller-coaster session in the wake of Tuesday’s nail-biter election night. Instead there was calm.
“New York, depending on how information plays out, could end up looking like a normal busy day,” Troy Rohrbaugh, head of global markets at JPMorgan Chase & Co., said in an interview. “There don’t appear to be any issues on the Street either operationally or from a risk perspective.”