Capital One Says Subpoenaed Over Anti-Money Laundering

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Capital One Financial Corp. said it received subpoenas from the New York District Attorney’s Office as part of a money-laundering probe.

The request relates to “certain check-casher clients of the commercial-banking business,” the McLean, Virginia-based firm said yesterday in a regulatory filing. Capital One said it’s cooperating with the investigation.