Analysis: Banks Largely Reserved For U.s. Mortgage Pact Cost

(Reuters) - As the nation's five largest mortgage lenders edge close to a $25 billion settlement over foreclosure abuses, it's becoming clear that the deal will have little or no impact on their future bottom lines.

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