* A few large clients of JPMorgan have expressed concerns regarding the company's planned healthcare venture with Amazon and Berkshire, sources told The Wall Street Journal.
* The Federal Reserve issued a cease and desist order against Wells Fargo, capping the company's asset size to its end-of-2017 levels as well as requiring improvement of its board oversight.
* Consumer Financial Protection Bureau chief Mick Mulvaney has withdrawn the full-scale investigation of the Equifax cyber breach, Reuters' sources say.
* In Canada, Debden Credit Union is merging with Diamond North Credit Union on Jan. 1, 2019.
* Intercontinental Exchange increased its stake to about 10% in Euroclear, sources for the Financial Times say.
* Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar permitted Indiana to require Medicaid patients to work or engage in a similar activity like volunteering in order to qualify for health coverage.
* And Ambac Financial expects to report a total comprehensive loss between $103 million and $184 million.
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