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Bloomberg published the brief, "Americans Sick of 0.01% Yields Create New Dilemma on Wall Street." It explains, "Across JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s broad suite of consumer accounts, one number is just about everywhere: 0.01%. That's the interest rate on Chase Sapphire, Chase Premier Plus and Chase Private ...