JPMorgan’s (JPM) European CEO Filippo Gori is planning to relocate from London to New York while maintaining his role of running the company’s Europe, Middle East, and Africa business, Simon Foy and Ortenca Aliaj of The Financial Times reports. Gori, who is also the company’s co-head of global banking, moved from the U.K. to Hong Kong last year after being promoted to the dual role, but is now in the process of leaving for New York, people familiar with the situation told the Times.
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