(Reuters) - JPMorgan Chase & Co
Some investors are pushing for a separation in Dimon's roles and seeking more oversight due to the "London Whale" trading losses. Votes on the non-binding recommendation will be tallied on May 21.
The investors, BlackRock Inc
Two of the bank's top 10 shareholders have told Reuters that they will consider voting in favour of the proposal.
JPMorgan's $6.2 billion (3.9 billion pounds) loss stemmed from bets by London-based Chief Investment Office trader Bruno Iksil on an index for credit default swaps. His outsized positions earned him the nickname "London Whale" from hedge fund traders taking the other sides of his positions.
The three investors and JPMorgan were not immediately for comment outside U.S. business hours. The bank's board has said it opposes the shareholder proposal and that the company's handling of the trading loss shows its current governance works.
(Reporting by Pallavi Ail in Bangalore; Editing by Edwina Gibbs)
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/three-jpmorgans-top-investors-undecided-dimons-role-wsj-021427918.html
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