JPMorgan Says It's Paid Out 5th Of Required Consumer Aid

By Stephanie Russell-Kraft ( October 1, 2014, 3:00 PM EDT) -- JP Morgan Chase & Co. says it has doled out $869 million of the $4 billion in consumer aid it is required to provide under the terms of its $13 billion deal with the Justice Department over its alleged faulty lending during the housing boom years, according to an independent monitor hired to track the bank's progress. . . .

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