Zuckerberg is scheduled to testify Oct. 23 before a House panel about Facebook's cryptocurrency plans
Facebook Inc. Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg is slated to return to Capitol Hill later this month to testify before a House panel about the company’s foray into cryptocurrency, just weeks after facing a chilly reception from lawmakers about his vision for internet regulation.
The House Financial Services Committee said Wednesday that Mr. Zuckerberg will be the sole witness at an Oct. 23 hearing that examines Facebook’s impact on the financial services and housing sectors.
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