Bank of America Merrill Lynch
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch said it would begin issuing in the first quarter chip-and-pin technology cards
to U.S.-based international travelers from its corporate customers. The new cards still can be read by traditional magnetic stripe readers where chip technology is not available.
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Delta Air Lines plans to cut transpacific capacity by 3 percent
, president Ed Bastian said during a Bank of America Merrill Lynch transportation conference. "Our Pacific capacity has been up over the course of the past year-and-a-half double digits
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2010 Business Travel Survey: Card Charge Volumes Rebound From Last Year's Depths
over the prior year." Despite the deep recession, a few issuers still saw volumes increase in 2009. Bank of America Merrill Lynch reported its corporate travel and entertainment expense volumes were up by 5 percent compared with 2008
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2010 Business Travel Survey: Domestic Carriers' Discipline Bodes Well For Recovery
corner and hopefully it really is different this time," he told investors assembled this month at the 2010 Bank of America Merrill Lynch Global Transportation Conference in New York. "One of the things I've become really fond of saying
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New EU Regs Boost U.S. Cards
Major U.S. corporate card issuers J.P. Morgan and Bank of America Merrill Lynch are scaling up their European presence as the continent harmonizes its cross-border payment regulations. With two more important
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U.S. Delays Decision On Star Airlines' Antitrust Immunity Request
reaping the benefits of their May 2008 immunity approval. Delta president Ed Bastian, speaking this month at the Bank of America - Merrill Lynch 2009 Global Transportation Conference in New York, said that the joint venture in the next two years would net
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Justice Dept. Delays Air Antitrust Decision
May 2008 immunity approval (BTNonline, April 10, 2008). Delta president Ed Bastian, speaking this month at the Bank of America - Merrill Lynch 2009 Global Transportation Conference in New York, said that the joint venture in the next two years would net
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Delta To Further Reduce International Capacity
cut transatlantic capacity by 20 percent beginning in September, Delta president Ed Bastian said today during the Bank of America - Merrill Lynch 2009 Global Transportation Conference in New York, pointing to that market's "particular weakness." He said
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Holiday Inn Express, Fairfield Top Economy Segment
Inn and other brands, has found favor with Wall Street analyst Michael Mueller, senior lodging analyst for Banc of America Securities . Speaking at last month's 17th Annual Hospitality Conference in New York, Mueller was bullish on franchise


