By Nupur Anand, Saeed Azhar and Jarrett Renshaw

NEW YORK (Reuters) -Rising living costs and expanding home ownership were among the issues U.S. President Donald Trump and top Wall Street executives discussed at Wednesday’s White House dinner, according to two people with knowledge of the event.

The gathering, largely of CEOs, included JPMorgan Chase’s Jamie Dimon, Nasdaq’s Adena Friedman, Morgan Stanley’s Ted Pick and Goldman Sachs’ David Solomon, according to three sources.

They also exchanged ideas around trading and market reforms and immigration, one source said.

A White House official said the president and CEOs discussed what he has done to end the inflation crisis and his efforts thus far to address affordability.

The official said the president continuously works with business

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