BofA to pay $425m to shelve loss-sharing pact

Bank of America has agreed to pay $425m (€287m) to shelve a tentative loss-sharing pact designed to help the bank digest securities firm Merrill Lynch, according to a person familiar with the situation.

Federal officials had been pushing Bank of America to pay between $300m and $500m to end the arrangement, wanting executives of the Charlotte, North Carolina, company to consider a number on the high end of that spectrum.

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