Tony Blair joins JPMorgan as senior advisor

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Former British prime minister Tony Blair on Thursday joined U.S. bank JPMorgan Chase & Co Inc as a senior advisor, according to a Reuters report from New York.

JPMorgan, the third-largest U.S. bank, said Blair will give JPMorgan Chase’s CEO and senior management team advice on global politics on a part-time basis, and participate in the company’s events with key clients.

“I look forward to advising them on how they approach the huge political and economic changes that globalisation brings,” Blair said in a statement.

Blair, a key ally of U.S. President George W. Bush, was replaced last year by Gordon Brown as prime minister amid growing discontent over Britain‘s policy in Iraq.

The Financial Times in London first reported the move on its website, saying it would be the first of a series positions Blair expects to take in the private sector.

Blair’s predecessor, John Major, joined U.S. private equity firm The Carlyle Group in 1998 after leaving

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, amid that company’s big push into the European market.