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Trump, interest rates and credit card

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Trump called for a 10% cap on card rates by Jan. 20. What happened?
President Donald Trump called for credit card companies to cap interest rates at 10%, roughly half the industry average, effective Jan. 20.

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Can President Trump really cap credit card interest rates at 10%?
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Trump Promised A 10% Interest Rate Cap On Credit Cards—What Happened To It?
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BofA considers new credit cards with 10% interest rate, source says
Bank of America (BAC.N) and Citigroup (C.N) are considering options to ​offer new credit cards with an interest rate of ‌10% to satisfy President Donald Trump's demands, Bloomberg News reported on Thu...

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What does Pres. Trump's credit card cap mean for borrowers?
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Bank of America, Citi consider new credit cards with 10% rate - report
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Bilt’s 10% interest rate is turning heads—but it’s not the lowest APR right now

KEY TAKEAWAYS Following President Donald Trump's proposal to cap credit card interest rates at 10%, new Bilt credit cards offer rewards for making rent or mortgage payments and a 10% APR for the first year.
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Should Canada cap credit card interest rates? One expert warns of 'chain reaction of unintended consequences'

Lower interest rates might provide some initial relief to Canadians, but things could get ugly over the medium to longer term
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