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Michael Corbat, left, CEO of Citigroup, and Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, testify during a House Financial Services Committee hearing in Rayburn Building titled "Holding Megabanks Accountable: A Review of Global Systemically Important Banks 10 years after the Financial Crisis," on Wednesday, April 10, 2019.Last week it was a new chief executive at a major Wall Street bank. Now a possible bank mega-merger is on the radar.
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