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  • One was just that idea that they were overshadowing the government, that some of these tycoons, such as J. P. Morgan, could presume that they were sovereign equals of the U.S. government.

    Daily Kos 2009

  • Thomas W. Lamont, head of the J. P. Morgan banking network, called himself a “missionary” for fascism and devoted himself to “quiet preaching” on its behalf.

    A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010

  • Looking for a teacher in all the wrong places: gazing at a portrait of J. P. Morgan.

    Manifesting Michelangelo Joseph Pierce Farrell 2011

  • One reason Chinese government support for the banks is so explicit is the country doesn't have a deposit insurance plan, so savers would be at risk of losing their money, said Fang Fang , J. P. Morgan's vice chairman of investment banking in Asia and chief executive for China Investment Banking.

    S&P Sees a Shift in Banking Alison Tudor 2011

  • Looking for a teacher in all the wrong places: gazing at a portrait of J. P. Morgan.

    Manifesting Michelangelo Joseph Pierce Farrell 2011

  • * Among the donors, who included several Vanderbilts and Thomas Edison, only J. P. Morgan appears to have “paid cash.”

    The King's Best Highway Eric Jaffe 2010

  • By fall of 1991 the initiative and its supporters had secured the first of many millions of dollars needed to complete the project that had begun in the days of J. P. Morgan.

    The King's Best Highway Eric Jaffe 2010

  • Many of the improvements had come as the result of a meeting held in March of 1893 at the Manhattan home of J. P. Morgan.

    The King's Best Highway Eric Jaffe 2010

  • Our major multinational banks—Chase Manhattan and Citicorp, J. P. Morgan and Goldman Sachs—provided liquidity throughout the world.

    The Shadow Market Eric J.Weiner 2010

  • I was amazed that Schiff, a German-Jewish immigrant who never lost his heavy accent, had been able to compete with the likes of J. P. Morgan.

    The Rise and Fall of Bear Stearns Alan C. Greenberg 2010

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