Is Bank of America on the brink of bankruptcy?

Ongoing mortgage issues, plunging stock values, and a fresh $10 billion lawsuit have analysts and investors worried about the financial giant's health

Between Bank of America's legal battle with AIG and its plummeting market shares, some worry that the banking behemoth is on the brink of disaster.
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It was an especially bad Monday for Bank of America. AIG announced it was suing the financial giant for upwards of $10 billion, claiming the bank had misrepresented the quality of mortgage-backed securities sold to the insurer at the peak of the housing boom. Then the bank's shares plummeted nearly 20 percent, valuing the company at roughly half of where it was when the year began. (By mid-afternoon Tuesday, the bank's stock price had climbed several percentage points higher than its Monday closing price.) This all comes on the heels of reports last week that BofA's repurchasing of faulty mortgages from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac as part of a January legal settlement could be far more expensive than the $2 billion previously anticipated. Does this "perfect storm" of bad fortune put Bank of America at risk of going the way of Lehman Brothers?

It's certainly taking a beating: Sure, all stocks took a big hit Monday, but Bank of America got absolutely "slaughtered," says Halah Touryalai at Forbes. BofA has more than the "global financial woes" facing every banking institution. While "BofA CEO Brian Moynihan knows the key to his company's recovery is putting the mortgage problems behind it... that's not nearly as easy as it seems" — especially considering AIG's lawsuit. And every time the banking giant slays one dragon, another seems to appear.

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