1 Big Bank's Culture of Doom

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1 Big Bank's Culture of Doom

In this segment from The Motley Fool's everything-financials show, Where the Money Is, banking analysts David Hanson and Matt Koppenheffer the shift in perception among the biggest U.S. banks. The guys tell viewers how shareholders of JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America can still sleep well at night and why feeling uncomfortable may be a good thing.

It's clear JPMorgan faces risks that are in plain sight and has challenges ahead of it, both in terms of cleaning up current litigation and strengthening operations, but the company's long-term value proposition remains quite strong.

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