Big-Bank Chiefs, Democrats Spar at House Hearing

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CEOs at seven of the largest U.S. banks faced adversarial questioning from House Democrats as lawmakers evaluated changes in the industry since the financial crisis

Bank chiefs including JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s James Dimon, Citigroup Inc.’s Michael Corbat and Goldman Sachs Group Inc.’s David Solomon told skeptical lawmakers that their firms were safer and more tightly overseen than they were a decade ago.

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