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Navient Settles Predatory Student Loan Claims for $1.85 Billion
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A late-afternoon recovery in technology stocks helped erase most of the market’s losses Friday, but it wasn’t enough to keep major indexes from logging their second losing week in a row.

Bank of America Slashes Fees for Account Overdrafts
Bank of America slashed the amount it charges customers when they spend more than they have in their accounts and plans to eliminate entirely its fees for bounced checks.

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