JPMorgan’s Fruitful Ties to a Member of China’s Elite
By DAVID BARBOZA, JESSICA SILVER-GREENBERG and BEN PROTESSTo promote its standing in China, JPMorgan Chase turned to a seemingly obscure consulting firm run by a 32-year-old executive named Lily Chang.
Ms. Chang’s firm, which received a $75,000-a-month contract from JPMorgan, appeared to have only two employees. And on the surface, Ms. Chang lacked the influence and public name recognition needed to unlock business for the bank.
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