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April 2004, No. 201
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Last Updated: 03/11/2004

Why Bank One Left Chicago: One Piece in a Bigger Puzzle

Robert DeYoung , Thomas H. Klier

When two large banks merge, where does the headquarters go? The recent Bank One–J. P. Morgan Chase merger is following well-established banking industry trends.

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