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JPMorgan Says Private Muni-Bond Accounts Swell to $1.6 Trillion

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JPMorgan Says Private Muni-Bond Accounts Swell to $1.6 Trillion

The business of overseeing individually tailored municipal-bond portfolios has continued to grow rapidly, turning those money managers into the biggest holders of state and local government debt, according to JPMorgan Chase & Co.

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