B. of A.small business lending rose in first half
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Bank of America Corp said on Tuesday that it has loaned a total of $45.4 billion to small and medium-sized business during the first half of 2010. The bank said that is $9 billion more of loans than it made to similar businesses during 2009's first half. The bank said it will release more details of its first half lending on July 29, which will outline, "the credit ...
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