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12:12 pm
Fri September 28, 2012
Bank Of America To Pay $2.43 Billion In Settlement
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STEVE INSKEEP, HOST:
NPR's business news begins with more fallout from the financial crisis.
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INSKEEP: Bank of America said, this morning, it will pay almost two and a half billion dollars to settle a lawsuit related to its purchase of investment bank Merrill Lynch in 2008. That was the height of the financial crisis and investors who owned Bank of America stock at the time, brought the law suit. They claimed Bank of America officials made false statements about the health of both companies at the time of the merger. The bank denies the allegations, but in a statement, its CEO says he agreed to settle in order to remove the lingering uncertainty and focus on moving foreward. Transcript provided by NPR, Copyright National Public Radio.