By now, everyone should know that
JP Morgan reached a $13 billion settlement with the Department of Justice over charges and suits related to its mortgage-backed securities trading.
The news was covered by such notable news outliers as the
LA Times,
TIME magazine and so on.
Although the settlement has taken at least the state of New York off its legal tail, as reported by the
Wall Street Journal, other news outlets like
The Street and
Barron's say that
Jamie Dimon's woes aren't over.
What else could he face?
Crain's New York Business senior reporter Aaron Elstein
outlines at least six other lingering headaches including: Bernie Madoff litigation; "London Whale" criminal investigation; Currency Trading investigations; Libor investigations; energy trading investigations and probes into hiring practices in China.
At the very least, the ongoing criminal investigations should be of interest to fundsters. A conviction could get JP Morgan
deported out of '40 Act Country. 
Edited by:
Tommy Fernandez
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