JPMorgan says it's poaching Google tech whizzes for its new equity-trading bot as Wall Street ramps up its automation revolution

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JPMorgan's bot launched early this year. "We are far more integrated as a trading desk, which has made us more agile and efficient," Neil Joseph said.
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JPMorgan says it's poaching Google tech whizzes for its new equity-trading bot as Wall Street ramps up its automation revolution

JPMorgan says it's poaching Google tech whizzes for its new equity-trading bot as Wall Street ramps up its automation revolution

Callum Burroughs | JPMorgan's bot launched early this year. "We are far more integrated as a trading desk, which has made us more agile and efficient," Neil Joseph said.

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