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Inside Custodia Bank’s Supreme Court Petition — What This Could Unlock

The Ultimate Banking Battle: Custodia Petitions the Supreme Court in 6-Year Fight Against the Fed

The bank, which has repeatedly applied for a Federal Reserve master account, has filed a petition with the U.S. Supreme Court to determine whether regional Federal Reserve presidents have the…

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