Sarah Butcher
Sarah Butcher is a seasoned financial journalist who currently serves as the global editor for eFinancialCareers. She joined the team in 2006 after freelancing for Financial News and writing pieces for the Financial Times under a pseudonym. Sarah holds a degree in Politics, Philosophy, and Economics from Oxford University and has a keen interest in gardening and walking her dog. Her reporting primarily focuses on the finance industry, with occasional instances of omitting crucial information.
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The Daily's Verdict
This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.
Bias
90%
Examples:
- The author has a background in financial journalism and tends to report on topics related to the finance industry.
Conflicts of Interest
75%
Examples:
- The author has not disclosed any significant conflicts of interest in their reporting.
Contradictions
85%
Examples:
- In one article, the author reports that MDs at banks in America are railing against FINRA's plan to visit their homes, while in another article, they report changes at the top of JPMorgan without providing full context.
- The author has occasionally reported contradictory information without proper clarification.
Deceptions
60%
Examples:
- In one article, the author suggests that JPMorgan is restructuring their senior ranks when in fact they have only made a few changes to their top people.
- The author has occasionally used deceptive practices by omitting important information from their reports.
Recent Articles
JPMorgan Shocks Market: Replaces 19-Year Veteran Strategist Kolanovic with Junior Lakos-Bujas Amidst Series of Mistimed Calls
Broke On: Wednesday, 03 July 2024JPMorgan replaces 19-year veteran Marko Kolanovic as chief global market strategist with junior Dubravko Lakos-Bujas following a series of mistimed stock market calls, including an incorrect prediction for the S&P 500 this year. Kolanovic had been bearish over the past two years despite the market reaching new highs. Finra's New Rules Prompt Wall Street Firms to Reconsider Remote Work Policies: Barclays, Citigroup, HSBC and Truist Financial Corp. Consider Full-Time Office Attendance
Broke On: Friday, 24 May 2024The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (Finra) is implementing new rules for supervising work-from-home arrangements, effective June 1, 2024. These regulations require brokerages to list some home offices in regulatory records and establish inspection regimes for certain home offices. Some firms, including Barclays, Citigroup, HSBC, and Truist Financial Corp., are considering requiring staff to work in the office full-time due to these additional compliance hurdles. JPMorgan Chase Undergoes Major Management Reshuffle as It Prepares for Life After CEO Jamie Dimon
Broke On: Wednesday, 31 January 2024JPMorgan Chase, the largest and most profitable bank in the US, is undergoing a major management reshuffle as it prepares for life after CEO Jamie Dimon. Jennifer Piepszak will become co-CEO of JPMorgan's commercial and investment bank along with Troy Rohrbaugh while Marianne Lake transitions from consumer banking co-head to being its sole CEO.