Citi (C) has scrapped a policy curbing its dealings with companies selling firearms, Akila Quinio of The Financial Times reports. The bank changes its code of conduct to state its “does not discriminate on the basis of political affiliation” and revoked a rule put in place in 2018 to restrict its relationship with firearm sellers.
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