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Bank of America names Brian Moynihan CEO

Bank of America names Brian Moynihan CEO

Bank of America appointed senior executive Brian Moynihan as its new chief executive officer, the company said late Wednesday, putting an end to months of ...

 

A Scramble to Modify Loans

A Scramble to Modify Loans

Bank of America trails other banks in refinancing mortgages ahead of government deadline.

 

Lewis Leaving Bank of America at End of Year

Lewis Leaving Bank of America at End of Year

The embattled chief executive, under pressure over the disclosure of losses and bonuses at Merrill Lynch, told the board on Wednesday that he planned to retire, people briefed on the situation said.

 

Bank Growth Alarms Regulators

Bank Growth Alarms Regulators

When the credit crisis struck last year, federal regulators pumped tens of billions of dollars into the nation's leading financial institutions because the banks were so big that officials feared their failure would ruin the entire financial system. Today, the biggest of those banks are even bigger.

 

BofA to pay $33M fine over bonuses

The Securities and Exchange Commission filed charges Monday against Bank of America for misleading investors about billions of dollars in bonuses paid to top executives at Merrill Lynch following its purchase of the brokerage giant.

 

BofA Under Secret Sanction

BofA is operating under a secret regulatory sanction requiring it to overhaul its board and address other problems or face harsher penalties.

 

California IOUs to be shunned by big banks after today

California IOUs to be shunned by big banks after today

Bank of America and other big institutions plan to enforce a cutoff, making it harder to cash vouchers. To protect IOU holders from third-party speculators, the SEC defines the vouchers as securities.

 

Bernanke defends Fed on bank deal

Bernanke defends Fed on bank deal

The head of the US Federal Reserve says it acted with "integrity" in Bank of America's takeover of Merrill Lynch.

 

Bailed-out banks' CEOs used jets for personal use: report

Chief executives of some banks that received federal money, including Bank of America Corp, Morgan Stanley and Regions Financial Corp, used company jets for their personal use, the Wall Street Journal reported on its website.

 

BofA paying big bonuses to retain bankers: paper

Bank of America Corp has been paying millions in bonuses in order to lure talent and retain investment bankers the company views as vital, the New York Post reported, citing sources.

 

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