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Author: hummingbird   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: EU investment barriers
Date: 01/13/26 3:40 AM
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some banks will indeed open accounts for US taxpayers . Banque dupuy and parsival also for example. they also provide FNBAR documentation annualy. Credit Agricole too.
This is however different from them extending banking investment activities.
which is why I also aproached my insurer. AXA , a major multinational...nope was their answer too.
I have euro stocks now in my (still heavily overweight) US brokerage, and also currencies. which during this slow de-dollarization are doing fine.
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