Jamie Dimon could step down sooner than expected. Here’s who could run the country’s biggest bank | CNN Business

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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has bumped up his retirement plans, the longtime head of America’s largest bank said Monday.

Dimon is one of the most well-known and closely listened to CEOs in the world. Over the course of his tenure at JPMorgan Chase, he’s become somewhat synonymous with the largest US bank by assets.

But Dimon can’t lead forever, and at 68 years old, the question of succession has grown more important.

The timetable for stepping down — which he has long joked was “five years away” any time

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