Bank Chiefs to Attend Hearing on Financial Crisis

The heads of JPMorgan Chase & Co., Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Morgan Stanley (Jamie Dimon, Lloyd Blankfein and John Mack, respectively) are to attend a Jan. 13-14 congressional hearing into the financial crisis, Bloomberg News reported Thursday on its Web site, citing the panel's chairman.

Brian Moynihan, who is slated to succeed Ken Lewis as chief executive at Bank of America Corp. on Jan. 1, is also expected to attend, Bloomberg said.

Phil Angelides, chairman of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission and former California treasurer, said the bankers are "key leaders who have been involved in the financial crisis."

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