JP Morgan, US reach historic settlement

Some $4 billion in aid to homeowners was final hurdle in $13 billion accord

JP Morgan and the Justice Department on Monday agreed to a landmark $13 billion settlement that resolves a number of legal headaches for the largest US bank, clearing the way for a public announcement as soon as Tuesday, according to people familiar with the talks.

They added that the final piece holding up the deal-terms of $4 billion worth of aid to distressed homeowners-was completed Monday.

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