(Reuters) - JPMorgan Chase & Co
The company also appointed William Weldon - chairman of Johnson & Johnson
Raymond, 73, was chief executive and chairman of Exxon from 1993 to 2005 and was already an independent director of the bank, among other positions.
The panel, which will double-check the previous findings of management and will interview company employees where necessary, is not expected to complete its review until late fall or early winter, the sources told the Journal.
JPMorgan, whose $2.29 trillion of assets make it the biggest U.S.-based bank, has been fighting to reclaim its reputation after the CIO built up a massive credit derivatives portfolio that had trading losses of nearly $6 billion.
The losses from the bets, known as the "London Whale" trades after the nickname of one of the CIO's traders, were a huge blow for the bank's CEO Jamie Dimon, long praised for his risk-management skills.
JPMorgan was not available for comment on the appointments to the panel outside regular business hours.
(Reporting by Siddharth Cavale; Editing by David Holmes)
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/jpmorgan-picks-panel-whale-inquiry-wsj-083749644--sector.html
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