miércoles, 19 de febrero de 2014

JPMorgan banker jumps from Hong Kong headquarters | Financial Post

JPMorgan banker jumps from Hong Kong headquarters | Financial Post:



 A 33-year-old man jumped to his death from the skyscraper roof of U.S. investment bank JPMorgan Chase & Co’s Asia headquarters on Tuesday, police said.

JP Morgan has confirmed that the man who jumped was an employee at the firm with the last name Li. He was a junior investment banker.

Li was certified dead in hospital after the fall at around 2 p.m., a police spokeswoman told Reuters. Police did not yet know the circumstances surrounding his death.

Horrified finance workers in neighbouring offices circulated pictures via social media of him standing above the company logo emblazoned on top of the Chater House building in central Hong Kong.

JP Morgan has confirmed that the man who jumped was a 33 year-old employee at the firm with the last name Li and he was a junior investment banker. Above, signage for JPMorgan is displayed on Charter Houe in the business district of Central in Hong Kong, China.

Jerome Favre/BloombergJP
Morgan has confirmed that the man who jumped was a 33 year-old employee
at the firm with the last name Li and he was a junior investment
banker. Above, signage for JPMorgan is displayed on Charter Houe in the
business district of Central in Hong Kong, China.