JPMorgan Releases 2026 Summer Reading List with 14 Titles
JPMorgan compiled its annual summer reading list from suggestions by client advisors worldwide. The 2026 edition contains 14 books focused on artificial intelligence, leadership, and other topics.
cnbc.comJPMorgan released its 2026 summer reading list, which includes 14 titles selected from recommendations by client advisors around the world. The list covers books on artificial intelligence, longevity, leadership, and other subjects. Two titles address artificial intelligence. Sebastian Mallaby's "The Infinity Machine" profiles Google DeepMind CEO and co-founder Demis Hassabis.
Cognitive scientist George Newman's "How Great Ideas Happen" discusses skills for discovery. Neuroscientist and physician Dr. Tommy Wood's "The Stimulated Mind" presents strategies for maintaining brain adaptability. NBA analyst Ric Bucher's "Coachable" draws lessons from conversations with former athletes including Michael Jordan, Tom Brady, and Diana Taurasi.
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Morgan Asset and Wealth Management, said family offices are interested in books on generational transition. He highlighted "Mattering" by Jennifer Breheny Wallace as particularly relevant for next-generation family leaders. The full list also includes titles on history, art, and recipes.
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Wealthy clients may purchase or read the recommended books during summer months.
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