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    JPMorgan CEO testifies he did not mislead shareholders

    Tue, 06/19/2012 - 21:52 EDT - LA Times

    Jamie Dimon faces more congressional heat about JPMorgan's huge trading loss as a financial regulator reveals that the bank's public disclosures are under scrutiny.WASHINGTON — Facing more congressional heat about JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s huge trading loss, Chief Executive Jamie Dimon said he did not mislead shareholders about the extent of the problems as a financial regulator revealed that the bank's public disclosures were under scrutiny.

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