Bank of America has combined its corporate and investment banking divisions, Financial Times reports. The lender has appointed London-based executive, Christian Meissner, as co-head of the merged global business alongside Paul Donofrio and Michael Rubinoff. Donofrio was formerly managing BofA’s corporate banking, while Rubinoff was co-head of investment banking. The three executives will report to president of BofA’s global banking markets, Tom Montag.
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