Brian Moynihan Hits Ken Lewis Where It Hurts
Heralding a "new era" at the nation's largest bank, Mr. Moynihan kicked off the bank's first investor day conference since 2007 promising the bank has no intention of making any more acquisitions and will instead look to cut costs and focus on its customers. "I can't stress enough to you how much of a peace dividend we'll get without mergers," Mr. Moynihan said, adding the bank doesn't need anything. "That peace dividend is effectively a permanent dividend." [WSJ]