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Consumer credit soared by $10.4 billion in May, rising for the 14th straight month under a revised system for calculating debt, the Federal Reserve reported. The increase was 15.1 percent from April’s level at an annual rate and included a 16 percent jump in credit-card borrowing, which climbed by $4.1 billion to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $308.4 billion.