
This Wednesday, Trump will have dinner with CEOs on Wall Street

U.S. President Trump is expected to have dinner with Wall Street executives, including the CEOs of Nasdaq and JP Morgan, at the White House this Wednesday evening. Analysts say that the meeting aims to deepen the relationship between the Trump administration and the business community, seeking support for its economic agenda to strengthen the U.S. capital markets and rebuild critical supply chains
Trump is hosting another private dinner.
On November 11th, according to media reports, U.S. President Trump is expected to host a private dinner at the White House on Wednesday at 7:30 PM Eastern Time, with attendees including several top business executives.
Insiders revealed that the CEOs of Nasdaq and JP Morgan are expected to attend the dinner. A White House official confirmed that Trump will meet with financial leaders but did not confirm the specific guest list. Representatives from Nasdaq and JP Morgan did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
The backdrop of this meeting is that the Trump administration is seeking to leverage private sector investment to expand U.S. domestic production, bring back key industries, and ensure America's position in high-tech manufacturing and energy supply chains. Analysts say this meeting aims to deepen the relationship between the Trump administration and business leaders to advance its economic agenda.
As the largest bank in the U.S., JP Morgan has announced a ten-year investment plan worth $1.5 trillion aimed at supporting industries critical to U.S. national security and economic resilience, including supply chains and manufacturing, defense and aerospace, energy independence, and cutting-edge technology. Under this plan, the bank will deploy up to $10 billion in funding to relevant U.S. companies through direct equity and venture capital investments.
In recent months, Trump has held a series of private meetings with business leaders.
Wall Street Journal reported that in September this year, Trump held a dinner for tech leaders in the White House Rose Garden, inviting twenty-four tech and business leaders including Apple CEO Tim Cook, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates

