The White House excluded Bank of America chief executive Brian Moynihan from a reception at Davos that included the leaders of other major US banks, signalling a rift between Donald Trump and the head of America’s second-largest bank.
Moynihan was the only chief executive of a major Wall Street bank not to be invited to a reception honouring Trump on Wednesday evening at the World Economic Forum, said a person familiar with the matter and a list of guests seen by the FT.
The snub marks the second time the White House has left Moynihan out of such a gathering. Trump did not invite him to a dinner for Wall Street executives at the White House in November.