Wall Street Has a Plan for Angry Lawmakers: Let Jamie Dimon Take Over
- Bank CEOs to face tough questions at Wednesday House hearing
- JPMorgan boss considered a seasoned hand in dealing with D.C.
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There’s a joke going around Washington about the best strategy for the Wall Street CEOs when they face off with lawmakers this week: Stay calm and let Jamie Dimon take over.
Unlike the rest of the bank leaders testifying before the House Financial Services Committee, the JPMorgan Chase & Co. boss has been in the congressional hot seat many times before. And rival executives point out, he has a tendency to dominate the conversation anyway.