As the head of JPMorgan Chase, Dimon has steered the bank through scandal, global crisis, and political backlash while rivals collapsed or faded into irrelevance. His decisions helped shape the outcome of the 2008 financial meltdown, and his voice continues to influence everything from U.S. monetary policy to crypto regulation and corporate governance.
But power like Dimon's doesn't come without questions.
Critics have accused him of profiting from chaos, hoarding influence, and blurring the line between Wall Street and Washington. He's clashed with presidents, dismissed emerging financial technologies as "frauds," and been grilled by Congress over how big banks treat the public. All while quietly building JPMorgan into a fortress that dominates nearly every sector of global finance.
Jamie Dimon: The Last King of Wall Street explores the man behind the empire, not as a myth, but as a strategic force who has shaped capitalism in the 21st century. It's a story of ambition, control, and legacy told from inside the glass towers of global power.