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{{Infobox fix the debt|company_name = Bank of America|ceo_name = Brian Moynihan|ceo_salary = $8,087,181|ceo_retirement_assets = $8,923,935|underfunded_company_pension = |total_company_revenue = $94,426,000,000|tax_dodger = |territorial_tax_break_savings = $2,500,000,000|total_lobbying = $12,830,000|ceo_campaign_giving = }}
'''Bank of America''' tops the list of the world’s largest banks.<ref>[http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/b6bccf26-8382-11df-8451-00144feabdc0,dwp_uuid=590f3c26-4564-11da-981b-00000e2511c8.html “The Banker top 1000,”] The Financial Times, June 30, 2010</ref> As of June 2010, the bank had $2.37 trillion in assets.<ref>[http://www.ffiec.gov/nicpubweb/nicweb/Top50Form.aspx “To 50 Bank Holding Companies,”] Federal Reserve, June 6, 2010.</ref> It has the most extensive branch network in the US, being located in 30 states, and is the country’s biggest lender. By acquiring [[Merrill Lynch]] in 2009, Bank of America became the world’s largest brokerage firm. <ref>[http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-07-14/merrill-ubs-sued-by-schwab-over-mortgage-backed-securities.html “Merrill, UBS Sued by Schwab Over Mortgage-Backed Securities,”] Bloomberg News Service, July 14, 2010.</ref>
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