A stock-trading star just quit Bank of America Merrill Lynch after less than 2 years at the firm

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A stock-trading star just quit Bank of America Merrill Lynch after less than 2 years at the firm
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Bank of America's head of equity derivatives, a 35-year-old star trader, is leaving the company, according to people familiar with the matter.

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