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The first batch of the biggest U.S. lenders’ quarterly earnings reflected two realities of an economy that is on solid footing but just starting to exit a period of decades-high interest rates: Consumer spending is holding up, while demand for loans remains notably weak. While JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo both posted drops in profits from a year ago as part of their third-quarter earnings results on Friday, analysts had forecast larger declines.