Bank of America
Bank of America
Bank of America Corp is one of the largest financial institutions in the United States, with more than $2.5 trillion in assets. It is organized into four major segments: consumer banking, global wealth and investment management, global banking, and global markets.
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They haven't thrown in the towel yet, but comments by top executives at the two big banks suggested that their interest in finding financial services uses for distributed ledgers is wearing very thin.
March 28 -
Letters to eight bank CEOs from the Idaho senator were a rebuttal to calls by some Democrats for financial institutions to cut ties with firearms manufacturers, prison companies and others.
March 27 -
In the second lawsuit of its kind, more than a dozen of the world's largest banks are accused of price fixing on roughly $486 billion of bonds issued by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
March 22 -
The most popular features of the AI-driven virtual assistant include transaction search and spending alerts.
March 22 -
The bill by Sens. Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., and John Kennedy, R-La., would block banks and credit unions with over $10 billion of assets from refusing service to "customers that may not share the same political values."
March 21 -
U.S. banks accounted for nearly 40% of the financing worldwide to such firms, according to a report by Rainforest Action Network.
March 20 -
The 65 people laid off in late February is only the beginning, report says; Bank of America CEO also tackles mortgages, the economy and gender issues.
March 15 -
The legendary Atlanta banking lawyer played a special, often behind-the-scenes role that was part diplomat, mentor and seer during his 50-year career. He died last week at 76.
March 11 -
The bank will fund community development financial institutions that lend to women-owned businesses backed by the fashion designer's foundation.
March 7 -
Its move into new states will allow the nation’s largest bank to pursue the loan and deposit business of more state and local governments.
March 7