As he turns 70 on Friday, the JPMorgan CEO can safely say he’s had a distinguished career. He has become the face of American banking over his decades-long career—and was even at one point, Wall Street’s savior. He is well-known for navigating the bank nearly unscathed through the 2008 housing crash and for his deft actions in helping prop up the U.S. financial system.
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