J.P. Morgan's Dimon is expected to tell a Senate hearing that he feels "terrible" about the bank's costly trading blunder and has appointed new managers to fix the problems.
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Tue, 06/12/2012 - 7:05pm
J.P. Morgan's Dimon is expected to tell a Senate hearing that he feels "terrible" about the bank's costly trading blunder and has appointed new managers to fix the problems.