Trump Hosts Dinner for Wall Street Executives, with CEOs from JPMorgan Chase and BlackRock in Attendance
BlockBeats News, November 14th, it was reported that on Wednesday, U.S. President Trump hosted a welcome dinner for Wall Street executives at the White House. According to sources familiar with the matter, financial industry giants in attendance at the dinner included JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon and Blackstone Group's Steve Schwarzman. Treasury Secretary Mnuchin and Commerce Secretary Lutnick were also present. During the dinner, corporate executives and government officials discussed how to address America's affordability issue, especially in the mortgage market. Guests also included NYSE President Lynn Martin, Nasdaq CEO Adena Friedman, Moelis & Co. Chairman Ken Moelis, and hedge fund billionaire Bill Ackman. Commerce Secretary Lutnick's son Brandon Lutnick was also in attendance, taking over as Chairman of Cantor Fitzgerald after his father joined the cabinet. (China Smart Finance)
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