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Six U.S. senators, including Senate banking committee member Elizabeth Warren, penned a letter to JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon, demanding clarification on the bank's climate commitments. Concerns regarding the bank's intentions started to arise in early 2024 when Dimon announced a policy shift that suggested a weakening of environmental goals.
"If JPMorgan Chase has misled investors and the public, both Congress and regulators have a range of tools to respond as necessary," Senator Warren said.
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