US President Donald Trump’s investments in municipal and corporate debt through December included bonds of some companies affected by his administration’s policies.
In all, the issues cost at least US$51 million.
The new White House disclosure posted on Thursday shows Trump’s buys included bonds from Netflix, CoreWeave, General Motors, Boeing, Occidental Petroleum and United Rentals. He also bought municipal bonds from American cities and local school districts, utilities and hospitals.
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Trump buys Netflix, Boeing, GM bonds in US$51 million spree linked to his own policy agenda
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Source: scmp.com

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