JPMorgan trades banker offices for shared desks

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JPMorgan Chase is tearing down walls and moving its San Francisco investment bankers onto 'hot desks,' a space-saving layout that has long been a fixture at tech companies, while redesigning offices in Dallas and other cities.

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