JPMorgan Chase & Co., the biggest U.S. bank, increased spending and withdrawal limits it imposed on 2 million customers who used debit cards at Target Corp. during the retailer’s data breach.

Cash withdrawals of as much as $250 per day and purchases of $1,000 are allowed for most affected account holders, the New York-based bank said on its website. Previous limits of $100 in cash and $300 in purchases were set after Target said last week that 40 million customers may have had data stolen.

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