JPMorgan Chase's $2 billion trading loss disclosed late Thursday is a rare misstep by the bank's chief, Jamie Dimon, who prides himself on having his fingers on the pulse of his 270,000-employee company. It suggests his vaunted confidence edged toward hubris.
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