Jamie Dimon temporarily withheld crucial data from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, a bank regulator, as the bank’s trading problems grew. Douglas Braunstein, then chief financial officer, and party to that decision, says he wasn’t sure that if JPMorgan was required to send that data to regulators. “Senator, the report in question, I am not certain, I am not aware, if it was a report required to be sent to regulators,” Mr. Braunstein tells the senators.
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