The teams are part of JPMorgan's continued effort to drive innovation and surface new ideas from its 256,000 global employees.
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Inside 'Area X': the elite teams at JPMorgan that help decide which tech projects to green light — and which to kill

Inside 'Area X': the elite teams at JPMorgan that help decide which tech projects to green light — and which to kill

Dakin Campbell | The teams are part of JPMorgan's continued effort to drive innovation and surface new ideas from its 256,000 global employees.

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Hedge funds are failing left and right and billionaire investors say the carnage has only gotten started

Hedge funds are failing left and right and billionaire investors say the carnage has only gotten started

Bradley Saacks | While hedge funds have performed better than in 2018, managers still trail the market on average, and investors have pulled billions so far this year.

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WeWork rival Convene is betting a healthcare startup can help it win new customers by bringing office clinics to the masses

WeWork rival Convene is betting a healthcare startup can help it win new customers by bringing office clinics to the masses

Clarrie Feinstein,Lydia Ramsey,Meghan Morris | Convene is adding healthcare clinics to its workspaces, opening up 25 new locations in partnership with the startup Eden Health.

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Don't be fooled by Trump's trade-war truce with China. Experts across Wall Street say the fight is spreading around the world.

Don't be fooled by Trump's trade-war truce with China. Experts across Wall Street say the fight is spreading around the world.

Marley Jay | "Trade is going to continue to be sort of this whack-a-mole game. I wish we could move past it, but I don't think we will," one expert told BI.

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JPMORGAN: 4 'spoilers' are set to wreak havoc on the stock market. Here's how you can stay safe.

JPMORGAN: 4 'spoilers' are set to wreak havoc on the stock market. Here's how you can stay safe.

Christopher Competiello | JPMorgan sees four scenarios that might upend the stock market in the second half of 2019. Here are its recommended trades to ride out the turmoil.

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Broadcom tells Wall Street it will focus on acquiring software companies, a year after the Trump administration squelched its $117 billion Qualcomm acquisition

Broadcom tells Wall Street it will focus on acquiring software companies, a year after the Trump administration squelched its $117 billion Qualcomm acquisition

Becky Peterson | Broadcom Chief Financial Officer Tom Krause told Morgan Stanley that semiconductor companies are too expensive.

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A Microsoft engineer says that the use of Linux has overtaken Windows on its own Microsoft Azure cloud

A Microsoft engineer says that the use of Linux has overtaken Windows on its own Microsoft Azure cloud

Rosalie Chan | In recent years, Microsoft has warmed up to Linux, which it used to see as a rival. Now, there's more use of Linux than Windows on Microsoft Azure.

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We got an exclusive look at the pitch deck two Ivy League MBAs used to raise a $1.5 million seed round for a cannabis-infused beverage startup

We got an exclusive look at the pitch deck two Ivy League MBAs used to raise a $1.5 million seed round for a cannabis-infused beverage startup

Jeremy Berke | Cann, which sells low-dose cannabis-infused beverages, raised closed a $1.5 million seed round led by Navy Capital earlier this month.

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'Deloitte would not be my first pick for coming up with a new TV campaign:' Chipotle's CMO outlines the shortcomings of consulting firms competing with ad agencies

'Deloitte would not be my first pick for coming up with a new TV campaign:' Chipotle's CMO outlines the shortcomings of consulting firms competing with ad agencies

Tanya Dua | Business Insider caught up with Chris Brandt, Chipotle's CMO, at the Cannes Lions Festival of International Creativity last week.

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Growth in Microsoft's old-fashioned software business, not just its cloud, will zoom the company well beyond $1 trillion, Morgan Stanley believes

Growth in Microsoft's old-fashioned software business, not just its cloud, will zoom the company well beyond $1 trillion, Morgan Stanley believes

Julie Bort | Some of Microsoft's most promising and most profitable businesses are not in the cloud, an analyst believes.

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