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we`re going to get started with a headline from Wall Street. JPMorgan is one of these largest banks in the United States. In the last six weeks, one of its departments lost $2 billion. Now right off the bat, we want to say this not mean that JPMorgan is going out of business. It`s not even close. The bank made more than $5 billion in the first three months of this year.

我們首先來(lái)說(shuō)一條來(lái)自華爾街的頭條新聞。摩根銀行是美國(guó)所有大型銀行其中之一。在過(guò)去的六個(gè)星期里,摩根銀行其中的一個(gè)部門損失了20億美元。但我想說(shuō)的是,這并不代表摩根銀行從此就退出商業(yè)圈了。它甚至都沒(méi)有休息。該銀行在今年的第一個(gè)季度里創(chuàng)造了50多億的營(yíng)業(yè)額。

Still, the news of this loss is hitting the financial industry pretty hard. And some members of Congress are talking about holding hearings to consider whether there might need to be more government regulations, more government control of banks.

但是這條關(guān)于資金損失的新聞確確實(shí)實(shí)對(duì)金融業(yè)造成了嚴(yán)重的打擊。一些國(guó)會(huì)成員也在討論是不是要加強(qiáng)政府對(duì)金融業(yè)的管理和控制。

Experts consider JPMorgan one of the most secure banks in the U.S. There`s a division that`s responsible for making investments that are designed to protect the bank in case any of its other investments lose money. But it turns out that the protection that JPMorgan was getting was just as risky. The protection investments tanked and that`s what led to the $2 billion in losses.

專家則認(rèn)為摩根銀行是美國(guó)最安全的銀行之一。銀行中設(shè)有單獨(dú)的一個(gè)部門負(fù)責(zé)保護(hù)銀行,防止造成資金損失。結(jié)果卻證明,對(duì)于摩根銀行的保護(hù)僅僅是風(fēng)險(xiǎn)保護(hù)。而保護(hù)資金的凍結(jié)是造成銀行損失20億的根本原因。

This is Ina Drew. She was JPMorgan`s chief investment officer and she was in charge of the unit that lost that money. Drew had been with the bank for more than 30 years. Yesterday, she announced she`s retiring.

這是na Drew女士,她是摩根銀行保護(hù)資金的執(zhí)行總裁,同時(shí)也是這損失的20億美元的項(xiàng)目負(fù)責(zé)人。她已經(jīng)在摩根銀行工作30多年了,昨天宣布退休。

Mary Snow now looks at how the bank`s leaders and some financial analysts reacted to all of this news.

Mary Snow是負(fù)責(zé)觀察銀行領(lǐng)導(dǎo)和一些金融專家對(duì)此事作如何反應(yīng)的觀察人。

JPMorgan Chase`s CEO Jamie Dimon waited until after the markets closed Thursday to make the stunning announcement that the bank lost $2 billion this quarter, a loss he blames on sloppiness and bad judgment.

摩根大通的首席執(zhí)行官 Jamie Dimon 先生等待市場(chǎng)關(guān)閉。周三正式對(duì)外公布銀行在這一季度損失20億美元。Jamie Dimon 先生把損失的原因歸結(jié)于工作疏忽和判斷錯(cuò)誤。

These were grievous mistakes. They were self-inflicted. We`re accountable and what happened violates our own standards and principles by how we want to operate the company. This is not how we want to run a business.

這是非常慘痛的失誤。這是他們自己工作疏忽所造成的損失。我們承擔(dān)責(zé)任,這件事的發(fā)生違反了我們想要經(jīng)營(yíng)公司的標(biāo)準(zhǔn)和原則。這不是我們想要的。

I cannot believe that a CEO of respect as much as Jamie Dimon, who a month earlier said everything was fine, said, whoops, we got it wrong.

我很難相信,一個(gè)受人尊敬的執(zhí)行總裁會(huì)如此敷衍了事。早在一個(gè)月之前他還對(duì)外宣稱一切很好,事后才會(huì)告訴人們,不好意思,我們認(rèn)為錯(cuò)了。

Bank analyst Mike Mayo, the author of "Exile on Wall Street" says while the losses at JPMorgan Chase aren`t life- threatening to the bank, it raises much larger concerns.

銀行家Mike Mayo,《流亡華爾街》的作者說(shuō),這次損失不是對(duì)銀行存亡的威脅,而是可以引起更大焦點(diǎn)的關(guān)注。

The question is, are these big banks, including JPMorgan, too big to manage? They were taking actions to protect the company and they lose money. It`s as if I went out and took insurance out on my house and a month later I say, whoops, I lost $100,000 on the insurance policy. If you`re doing something to protect yourself, how do you lose money? People are still scratching their heads.

問(wèn)題是,是這些大銀行都很難管理經(jīng)營(yíng)么?他們對(duì)公司進(jìn)行保護(hù)措施,然而自己卻損失了資金。這就像我出去,給我的房子上了保險(xiǎn),然后一個(gè)月過(guò)后我說(shuō)我損失了100,000美元的保險(xiǎn)政策。如果你是在做一些保護(hù)自己的事,那你怎么能造成損失呢?人們?nèi)稳幌氡贿@個(gè)問(wèn)題所困擾。

That head-scratching focuses on the banks` chief investment office in London. That`s where one trader in particular was taking such large insurance-like bets that he gained the nickname "The White Whale." And it involved complex trading instruments that are similar to the ones that triggered economic chaos in 2008.

爭(zhēng)論的矛頭指向了位于倫敦的銀行主要資金投資辦公地點(diǎn)。這就是通常一個(gè)交易人員來(lái)?yè)Q取巨額保險(xiǎn)押注的地方,然而也獲得了他的新稱號(hào),白鯨。這里包含復(fù)雜的交易程序,與引起2008年經(jīng)濟(jì)危機(jī)類似。

University of Maryland Professor Cliff Rossi, who managed risk at major banks, says because of the complexity of this business, it can`t be fully regulated.

在主要銀行負(fù)責(zé)管理風(fēng)險(xiǎn)運(yùn)營(yíng)的馬里蘭大學(xué) Cliff Rossi教授說(shuō),由于這種商業(yè)經(jīng)營(yíng)的負(fù)責(zé)性,不可能完全被管理。

There will always be areas, dark areas of the market and shadowy areas, if you want to call it that, that will remain very murky and very difficult to exactly know until a time like this arises when the other shoe falls, and now, you`ve got a problem.

總會(huì)有些地方,一些隱藏的看不見(jiàn)的細(xì)枝末節(jié)問(wèn)題和黑暗領(lǐng)域會(huì)存在于市場(chǎng)經(jīng)濟(jì)里。如果你想把它徹底挖出來(lái),它仍是非常模糊的不確定的,很難知道問(wèn)題出現(xiàn)的時(shí)間。當(dāng)這些黑暗領(lǐng)域有顯現(xiàn)出來(lái)的時(shí)候,也就是你有麻煩的時(shí)候了。


we`re going to get started with a headline from Wall Street. JPMorgan is one of these largest banks in the United States. In the last six weeks, one of its departments lost $2 billion. Now right off the bat, we want to say this not mean that JPMorgan is going out of business. It`s not even close. The bank made more than $5 billion in the first three months of this year.

Still, the news of this loss is hitting the financial industry pretty hard. And some members of Congress are talking about holding hearings to consider whether there might need to be more government regulations, more government control of banks.

Experts consider JPMorgan one of the most secure banks in the U.S. There`s a division that`s responsible for making investments that are designed to protect the bank in case any of its other investments lose money. But it turns out that the protection that JPMorgan was getting was just as risky. The protection investments tanked and that`s what led to the $2 billion in losses.

This is Ina Drew. She was JPMorgan`s chief investment officer and she was in charge of the unit that lost that money. Drew had been with the bank for more than 30 years. Yesterday, she announced she`s retiring.

Mary Snow now looks at how the bank`s leaders and some financial analysts reacted to all of this news.

JPMorgan Chase`s CEO Jamie Dimon waited until after the markets closed Thursday to make the stunning announcement that the bank lost $2 billion this quarter, a loss he blames on sloppiness and bad judgment.

These were grievous mistakes. They were self-inflicted. We`re accountable and what happened violates our own standards and principles by how we want to operate the company. This is not how we want to run a business.

I cannot believe that a CEO of respect as much as Jamie Dimon, who a month earlier said everything was fine, said, whoops, we got it wrong.

Bank analyst Mike Mayo, the author of "Exile on Wall Street" says while the losses at JPMorgan Chase aren`t life- threatening to the bank, it raises much larger concerns.

The question is, are these big banks, including JPMorgan, too big to manage? They were taking actions to protect the company and they lose money. It`s as if I went out and took insurance out on my house and a month later I say, whoops, I lost $100,000 on the insurance policy. If you`re doing something to protect yourself, how do you lose money? People are still scratching their heads.

That head-scratching focuses on the banks` chief investment office in London. That`s where one trader in particular was taking such large insurance-like bets that he gained the nickname "The White Whale." And it involved complex trading instruments that are similar to the ones that triggered economic chaos in 2008.

University of Maryland Professor Cliff Rossi, who managed risk at major banks, says because of the complexity of this business, it can`t be fully regulated.

There will always be areas, dark areas of the market and shadowy areas, if you want to call it that, that will remain very murky and very difficult to exactly know until a time like this arises when the other shoe falls, and now, you`ve got a problem.

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