BofA defends Merrill bonus settlement

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Courtesy Newsvine - business  Mon, 08/24/2009 - 15:12

Bank of America Corp. on Monday defended the fairness of a proposed $33 million settlement it struck with federal regulators over executive bonuses paid out by Merrill Lynch, according to a federal court filing.


 

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