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BofA-Merrill's US wealth management chief to retire

One of Sallie Krawcheck's top lieutenants to retire after 24 years at the US brokerage to pursue 'personal interests'

Bank of America's Lyle LaMothe is retiring as head of Merrill Lynch US Wealth Management after 24 years at the brokerage, according to an internal memo.

LaMothe said in the memo sent Friday that he and his wife want to focus their energy on "personal interests." He became head of the US wealth management in 2008, and will remain at the brokerage until May 1.

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