Rate It: What's the Probability That JPMorgan's Dimon Loses?

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Ever since the infamous London Whale trading loss in 2012, things at the top levels of JPMorgan Chase have been anything but quiet. The latest cry is for CEO Jamie Dimon to lose his position of chairman.

Despite the cries growing louder, investors don't seem to be too concerned with the noise -- the stock is up over 13% in 2013.

In this video, Motley Fool banking analysts Matt Koppenheffer and David Hanson give their opinions on the probability that Dimon loses the dual role.

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