JPMorgan Chase has poached a top stock salesman from rival Goldman Sachs.
Jack Jonston is joining the firm as co-head of US equity salestrading, according to people familiar with the matter.
Jack Johnston, a managing director in equity sales at Goldman since 2013, is leaving for JPMorgan, where he will be a managing director and co-head the US equity salestrading business, the people said.
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