President Trump’s accusation that Bank of America dropped conservatives as clients serves as a reminder C.E.O.s may face unexpected attacks by the White House.
The point of Donald Trump’s jab at Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan was not just to dunk on one prominent financier. It was also a warning to every executive at Davos, and everyone watching the livestream around the world,
Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase are denying that political affiliation has any bearing on the customers who do business at the banks after President Trump alleged at Davos that BofA had refused to do business with some conservatives.
The most coveted seat in Davos on Thursday will be in the plenary when US President Donald Trump delivers a remote address to attendees that will be piped into the main hall via a remote link.
The lender rebuffed allegations that it is less welcoming to conservatives after the president blindsided CEO Brian Moynihan with a barb during a Q&A session at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
I hope you start opening your bank to conservatives, because many conservatives complain that the banks are not allowing them to do business within the bank,” the 47th commander in
President Donald Trump levied a surprise broadside against Bank of America Corp.’s Brian Moynihan, chiding the CEO and catching him off-guard, accusing the lender of limiting business with conservative clients.
I was among 700 people in the hall to hear Donald Trump address the World Economic Forum in Davos. I wondered whether his blunt style landed.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday expressed his ire with BofA (BAC) and JPMorgan (JPM) over not doing business with conservatives. Read more here.
DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) -Bank of America Chief Executive Brian Moynihan on Tuesday welcomed economic policies announced by U.S. President Donald Trump since his inauguration as a "good thing" for business.
President Donald Trump called out Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan at the World Economic Forum, saying some conservatives complain the bank will not take their business.
President Trump threw a curveball to Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan after his Thursday address at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. The president alleged that BofA has refused ...