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June 9, 2017, 1:55 PM UTC

Deutsche Bank Won’t Disclose Trump Dealings Citing Privacy

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By Steven Arons and Andy Sharp, Bloomberg News

Deutsche Bank AG said it can’t comply with a request to hand over information related to its relationship with Donald Trump and trades from the bank’s Moscow operation as political opponents seek to probe the U.S. President’s links with Russia.

The lender is required by law to maintain confidentiality of non-public customer information, Deutsche Bank lawyers said in aletterresponding to a request from five Democratic Party lawmakers to hand over its findings on loans made to Trump and trades made from Moscow. Known as the “mirror trading” scandal, the trades ...

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