As of April 3, 2026, Bank of America Corporation Depositary Shares (Each representing a 1/1200th interest in a Share of Floating Rate Non-Cumulative Preferred Stock Series 2) (BML^H) are trading at $100.0, with a 0.00% change on the day so far. This floating rate preferred issue is closely followed by income-focused investors, as its structure may provide partial protection against interest rate fluctuations compared to fixed-rate preferred securities. No recent earnings data specific to this pr
BML^H Stock Analysis: Bank of America Series 2 Floating Rate Preferred Flat at 100
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