By Emily Flitter and Aruna Viswanatha WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Ina Drew, the former JPMorgan Chase & Co executive who earned millions while in charge of the unit that made the disastrous "London whale" trades, refused on Friday to accept responsibility for the $6.2 billion (4.1 billion pounds) in losses revealed last year. Testifying before a Senate panel, the former chief investment officer instead pointed a finger at the traders and managers below her. They did not appear at the hearing because they are in London and outside the Senate's jurisdiction. ...
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Ex-JPMorgan executive tries to dodge harpoon of "whale" losses
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