The Transformers

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Explosive growth over the last few years and exponentially increasing capacity demands have led investment banking giant Merrill Lynch to an inescapable and monumental conclusion: Its current infrastructure model is not sustainable.

Merrill Lynch recorded its largest ever second quarter this year, bringing in $9.7 billion in revenues in Q2 and posting year-on-year growth of 19 percent. Roughly 50 percent of global markets and investment banking revenues are currently generated overseas. Over the

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