US Morning Headlines: JPMorgan in $11bn settlement talks, US could run out...

 
 
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Thursday September 26 2013
 
 
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JPMorgan in $11bn settlement talks
 
Bank is resisting any sweeping admission of guilt, which could jeopardise its defence against private litigation over the mortgage securities issues
 
 
 
US could run out of funds by October 17
 
 
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US lawmakers pressure CFTC over new rules
 
The CFTC has been criticised by House Republicans for overreaching in its rule making, just as legislation authorising the agency expires at the end of September
 
 
 
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JPMorgan: reserve conundrum
 
One key piece of information is missing: the total amount of existing litigation reserves, but to release this number shouts what one is willing to pay
 
 
 
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