Current and former top executives of JPMorgan Chase & Co will appear before a U.S. Senate panel on Friday to testify about the multibillion dollar "London Whale" trading loss, but Chief Executive Jamie Dimon will not be a witness. The Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations released a witness list for the hearing, which included Ina Drew, the former chief investment officer who ran the London-based group responsible for the $6 billion trading loss. Douglas Braunstein, the former chief financial officer, and Michael Cavanaugh, the JPMorgan executive who led the internal investigation into the losses, will also testify. In addition, officials from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, one of the bank's primary regulators, will appear. Tara Andringa, a spokeswoman for the Senate panel, said Dimon was not asked to testify, noting he has already testified twice. Last June, Dimon testified before the Senate Banking Committee and the House Financial
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