AFTER the January 6 Capitol attack, incoming US first lady Melania Trump says her bank account was deactivated. Mrs Trump has told how the bank closed her account and refused to open one for the couple’s son, Barron. The high profile case is one of the reasons the issue of de-banking is likely to be Read More
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OPINION: Why de-banking is now set to become a thorny issue for US banks
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