Jamie Dimon, CEO of the American bank, led a private meeting in Buenos Aires with leaders from the international corporate world and prominent figures from the local business community, within the framework of the entity’s annual meeting.
He Colon Theater was the scene this Thursday of an exclusive meeting led by Jamie Dimon, CEO of JP Morgan Chasewho brought together prominent figures from the global financial world and leaders of the Argentine business community.
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The event, of a private nature, was held within the framework of the annual meeting of the bank in Buenos Aires and was attended by Tony Blairformer Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and current advisor to the entity; and Condoleezza Riceformer Secretary of State of the United States and partner of the financial group.
At 69 years old, Jamie Dimon He is considered one of the most influential bankers on the planet. During the 2008 financial crisis, he managed to make JP Morgan fare better than most of its competitors, consolidating its leadership on Wall Street. Under his leadership, the bank expanded its international presence, integrated technological innovations and strengthened its profitability.
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Meeting with full expectation for Sunday’s elections
The meeting took place in a climate of expectation due to the political and economic context of the country, a few days before the legislative elections. Although the focus was on the global perspectives of the financial sector, the Argentine situation did not go unnoticed in the informal conversations.
Among the guests were also renowned Argentine businessmenas the founder of Mercado Libre, Marcos Galperin; the president of the group IRSA, Eduardo Elsztain; and the owner of Pampa Energía, Marcelo Mindlinamong others. On behalf of the national government, the Vice Minister of Economy, José Luis Dazawho was the last to arrive at the theater.
Likewise, the event brought together representatives of the main firms linked to international investments and the energy market. Among them, the presence of Amin Nasserdirector of Saudi Aramcoone of the largest oil companies in the world, and Facundo Gómez Minujínpresident of JP Morgan for Argentina, Uruguay, Bolivia and Paraguay.
Source: Ambito


