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In reply to the discussion: BlackRock, the world's largest asset manager, just BLOCKED withdrawals. [View all]rubbersole
(11,157 posts)34. Pam immediately sent a criminal referral to the director of the FBI.
He'll get right on it. Well, as soon as the plane lands and the opening act for the Lee Greenwood concert scheduled for the Bosie High School gymnasium is over.
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BlackRock, the world's largest asset manager, just BLOCKED withdrawals. [View all]
riversedge
Friday
OP
Yesterday I that Trumpy was headed to the golf course this weekend--Dorel I think.
riversedge
Friday
#6
And there is no way he's going to figure this out. He couldn't figure his way out of a paper bag.
Scrivener7
Friday
#50
Yes, I agree that that part was misleading as it was an existing restriction built in the terms
Ilikepurple
14 hrs ago
#72
Here is some related info: Regulation D and savings account withdrawal limits - here's what changed
Celerity
Friday
#14
And we should not forget that Trump has considered getting rid of the FDIC
markodochartaigh
20 hrs ago
#55
No, it should not affect your withdrawals from your bank. Blackrock is a private equity fund, not a bank.
SunSeeker
Friday
#18
Have tbi too - it's sooo frustrating. During doge I took half my savings out and now I can't remember where
tazcat
Friday
#42
Has anyone informed the top law enforcement official Attorney General Pam Bondi on this development?
Uncle Joe
Friday
#13
Part of what this shows is that the decisionmakers in the company make so much that they have $400 million to throw back
Scrivener7
Friday
#51
oh, they got the money but they sure as hell don't want to be playing with their own money.
uncle ray
19 hrs ago
#60
I agree that is the question. There is information they are privy to but you and I are not. And I have seen the argument
Scrivener7
19 hrs ago
#61