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NEW YORK, Oct 5 (Reuters) - Bank of America Corp <BAC.N> will spend as much as $20 million in the fourth quarter of 2009 to relaunch Merrill Lynch's name and long-time bull logo.
Merrill Lynch has agreed to pay nearly $20 million to settle a class-action lawsuit that accuses the Wall Street brokerage giant of racially discriminating against its Black financial advisers.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission charged Harvest Volatility Management and Merrill Lynch on Wednesday for exceeding clients' predesignated investment limits over a two-year period.
Bank of America Corp. said Tuesday that it will keep the Merrill Lynch name for its wealth management and brokerage business. The Charlotte company said in an internal memo that Merrill Lynch Wealth ...
Bank of America Corp. will call its securities brokerage business Merrill Lynch Wealth Management and continue use of the bull logo, the bank said in a memo to employees today. The company’s ...
Bank of America agreed to buy Merrill Lynch in the early hours Monday in an all-stock deal valued at as much as $50 billion that is the clearest sign yet of the upheaval reshaping the nation's ...
Merrill Lynch & Co. Chairman David Komansky stood on the floor of his firm’s temporary equity trading headquarters near the Jersey City waterfront yesterday, handing out lapel pins with … ...
The University of South Florida last year spent $1 million on a rebranding effort that produced, among other things, a new academic logo that was quite similar to the Merrill Lynch bull. After an ...
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