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Bank of America Merrill Lynch Cross‑Asset Trade Recommendations (Nov 2016)Bank of America Merrill Lynch Cross‑Asset Trade Recommendations (Nov 2016)
Bank of America Merrill Lynch Cross‑Asset Trade Recommendations (Nov 2016) The document lists internal trade ideas, asset allocations, and strategist names. It provides no concrete allegations, financial misconduct, or links to high‑profile political actors. While it mentions the Fed and Trump in a market‑impact context, there is no actionable lead on wrongdoing, making it low‑value for investigative purposes. Key insights: Lists specific trade ideas across equities, FX, rates, and credit with assigned strategists.; Highlights thematic bets on Asian growth, European dividend yields, and USD strength versus the Fed’s policy stance.; Mentions “MEGEe the Fed/Trump” as a market theme but without substantive detail.
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch Cross‑Asset Trade Recommendations (Nov 2016) The document lists internal trade ideas, asset allocations, and strategist names. It provides no concrete allegations, financial misconduct, or links to high‑profile political actors. While it mentions the Fed and Trump in a market‑impact context, there is no actionable lead on wrongdoing, making it low‑value for investigative purposes. Key insights: Lists specific trade ideas across equities, FX, rates, and credit with assigned strategists.; Highlights thematic bets on Asian growth, European dividend yields, and USD strength versus the Fed’s policy stance.; Mentions “MEGEe the Fed/Trump” as a market theme but without substantive detail.
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