SEC Fines Merrill Lynch $7.5 Million for Failing to File Suspicious Activity Reports

According to Guru Club, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) fined Merrill Lynch, a subsidiary of Bank of America, $7.5 million for failure to submit multiple suspicious activity reports (SARs) as required by federal regulations.
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