Report title: Bank of America 2Q09 Tearsheet
from CreditSights
900 word report published Aug 12, 2009

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Bank of America 2Q09 Tearsheet Rating trends at BofA (A2/A) are stable andwe expect the current ratings are at a floor. The ratings agencies incorporate several notches of "uplift" to these ratings based on government support. We believe...

Report Type: Tearsheet
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