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JPMorgan might beat Street, helped by credit cards
JPMorgan might beat Street, helped by credit cards
4/13/2011
NEW YORK (Reuters) - JPMorgan Chase & Co is expected to post an increase in first-quarter profit of more than 50 percent on Wednesday, as the bank weathers a slowdown in trading and fewer borrowers default on credit card loans.
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