President Donald Trump is excluding Bank of America (BAC) CEO Brian Moynihan from a White House dinner with top Wall Street executives, highlighting ongoing tensions over the bank’s decision to “debank” him after the January 6 riot, Charles Gasparino writes in The New York Post’s “On the Money.” Attendees are said to include JPMorgan (JPM) CEO Jamie Dimon, BlackRock’s (BLK) Larry Fink, Morgan Stanley (MS) CEO Ted Pick, Goldman’s (GS) David Solomon, and Nasdaq (NDAQ) CEO Adena Friedman, while Citigroup’s (C) Jane Fraser was invited but unable to attend, Gasparino writes.
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