“The bigger problem wasn’t just reporting quarterly,” Dimon said Tuesday in an interview on Bloomberg TV. “It was forecasting, where CEOs get their back up against a wall. They have to meet these things — earnings — and then they start doing dumb stuff to meet earnings, and that kind of public pressure.”
The biggest US bank would probably still update investors quarterly even if it was no longer required, though with ...
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