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President Trump is suing JPMorgan Chase and its CEO Jamie Dimon for at least $5 billion.
Trump alleges the lender stopped offering him and his businesses banking services for political reasons.
Now, Dimon previously denied rejecting business on ideological grounds.
The bank also said it closes accounts because they create legal or regulatory risk for the company.
President Trump is demanding credit card companies cap their interest rates at 10 percent for one year.
Now, Bank of America and Citigroup are trying to figure out how they can do that or come close.
We are told each bank is considering offering cards with a 10 percent interest rate as one potential solution.
Here is Bloomberg's Michael McKee.
That is Bloomberg's Michael McKee.
Today, President Trump said the U.S.
can do anything it wants in the Greenland framework deal, and that would include actions related to the military.
Trump said he will announce more in two weeks.
Earlier today, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said the framework was secured without discussing the territory's sovereignty.
Rutte said that he and Trump discussed the broader issue of security in the Arctic region.
That is NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte speaking during a conversation with Bloomberg's editor-in-chief John Micklethwaite
on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Meantime, the prime minister of Greenland, Jens Friedrich Nielsen, called the recent U.S.
rhetoric on Greenland unacceptable, but he still would like a strong partnership.
That is Jens Friedrich Nielsen, the prime minister of Greenland, speaking at a news conference.
Ukrainian Prime Minister Volodymyr Zelensky is accusing European allies of failing to halt Russia's actions and lacking the will to act as a real global power.