Who’s Really King Of The World Today
Well, if you thought youd seen all the madness and absurdity that could possibly come out of the financial system by now, you are definitely being caught on the wrong flat foot as we speak. And there can be no doubt that much more of this will be revealed as we go along. Jamie Dimon renting Buckingham Palace to celebrate his $13 billion settlement with US regulators is just the beginning, though its a pretty clear statement of just how untouchable too big to fail policies have made Wall Street and the City feel. And they dont feel that way for nothing, in every sense of the word, count on it.
A Labour spokesman said this about the party at the Palace, which included appearances by the Royal Philharmonic and the English National Ballet: There is also the fact that this should be a special place. This is the home of the Queen. Where is it all going to end? Well, sir, maybe its time to wake up, because the new kings and queens of the world have taken over. And they intend to be loud and proud about it, like any group of conquerors throughout history ever did.
Fine dining for Dimon at the Palace raises concerns of commercialisation
It must have been a welcome spot of light relief for Jamie Dimon. Only days after he finally agreed to a $13 billion settlement with US mortgage regulators, the boss of JPMorgan and dozens of his corporate clients were sitting back amid the splendour of Buckingham Palace, enjoying a fine dinner and performances by the Royal Philharmonic and the English National Ballet.
The event, hosted by Prince Andrew, Duke of York, reflects growing enthusiasm by the Royal Family to use its premises to promote business interests. But it also risks stoking criticism over its apparent commercialisation and its intimacy with business.
The JPMorgan event on October 30, had a guestlist that included up to 100 corporate and political heavyweights, ranging from Kofi Annan, the former UN secretary-general, to Indian industrialist Ratan Tata. Also present was Tony Blair, the former prime minister who chairs JPMorgans international council of senior advisers.
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