Chair of Global Research
JPMorgan
Joyce Chang is the Chair of Global Research for J.P. Morgan’s Commercial and Investment Bank, with 36 years of experience in Global Research. Her expertise spans Macro, Cross-Asset, Fixed Income, Emerging Markets, Geopolitical, and Strategic Research. She has held numerous leadership positions in research since joining JPMorgan in 1999, including Global Head of Research, Global Head of Fixed Income Research and Global Head of Emerging Markets Research. Joyce began her career as an Emerging Markets Strategist in 1989 and held top rankings in Institutional Investor surveys for Emerging Markets Research, earning 25 #1 individual rankings, and was inducted into the Fixed Income Analyst Society Hall of Fame in 2014. Before joining J.P. Morgan Chase in 1999, she was a Managing Director at Merrill Lynch and Salomon Brothers.
Joyce is the Executive Sponsor for J.P. Morgan Chase’s AsPIRE network for employees of Asian heritage. She serves on the Board of Directors for the German Marshall Fund, Fixed Income Analyst Society, Asian American Business Development Center, and Trickle Up. Additionally, she serves on numerous Board of Visitors and External Advisory Councils for major universities, including Columbia, Princeton, Georgetown, and UC Berkeley. Joyce is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, Inter-American Dialogue, Economic Club of New York and Committee of 100. She has been included in Barron’s 100 Most Influential Women in Finance and in American Banker’s Top 25 Most Powerful Women in Finance. Joyce holds an M.P.A. from Princeton and a B.A. from Columbia, where she received the John Jay Award for professional achievement.
Tuesday Jan 13
10:30am - 11:00am
Join Joyce Chang, Chair of Global Research at J.P. Morgan, for a look ahead at the economic forces set to reshape retail in 2026 and beyond. In an era defined by shifting consumer expectations, demographic change and technological acceleration, this session will unpack the key macroeconomic trends influencing demand, supply chain resilience and the evolving retail landscape. Through consideration of global risk factors, this session offers a timely and thought-provoking perspective on what’s next for the retail economy and who is best positioned to thrive.