Bank investors have been biting their fingernails over a potential multi-billion-dollar settlement with state and federal officials over alleged foreclosure abuses. And J.P. Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon is anxious to get an accord done and dusted.“I would do anything to get it done today,” Dimon told investors on a conference call.” But, sorry bank investors. Dimon said J.P. Morgan’s lawyers are saying a settlement in the foreclosure investigation “could take quite awhile.”
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