Bank of America and JPMorgan are set to lobby the White House and Congress about allegations of selectively closing customer accounts, arguing regulation around assessing customers should be clearer,
Bank of America and JPMorgan are set to lobby the White House and Congress to defend themselves from accusations by President Donald Trump and others that they have shut down accounts of conservative customers on political grounds.
JPMorgan Chase & Co JPM.N bankers worked ... while global markets braced for volatility following his return to the White House. Trump revoked nearly 80 executive actions by former Democratic ...
Investors are yanking money from emerging markets at the start of 2025 as they weigh how many of Donald Trump’s threats will become policy upon his return to the White House next week.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, who oversees the country’s largest bank, said Wednesday that Americans need to “get over it” when it comes to President Donald Trump’s tariff plans driving up prices, as many economists have warned they will.
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Bank of America and JPMorgan are set to lobby the White House and Congress to defend ... On Thursday, Trump singled out JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America, saying they did ...
By Nupur Anand and Saeed Azhar NEW YORK (Reuters) -Bank of America will be engaging with President Donald Trump's administration and Congress on regulations that the bank said can lead to it exiting banking relationships with a customer,
President Donald Trump on Sunday announced retaliatory tariffs on Colombia after its president said he blocked US military deportation flights, the first instance of Trump using economic pressure to f
Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) told a group of reporters on Tuesday that de-banking would be a major focus with him at the helm of the Senate Banking Committee.
Mr. Chopra, long a target of criticism by Republican lawmakers and banks, has not yet been forced out. “I swore an oath to a five-year term,” he said this week.
What does President Donald Trump's executive order directing federal agencies to "encourage" private companies to abandon DEI policies mean for businesses?
Technology, banking, and oil companies are the biggest beneficiaries of Trump’s policies, in contrast to renewable energy and labor-intensive companies