(Reuters) – Sure, Bank of America — under much public pressure — dropped its plan to charge customers $5 a month for the privilege of using their debit cards. Does that mean consumers have won the…
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One bank fee may be going away, but many others lurk
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(Reuters) – Commodity brokers rushed on Friday to finish transferring thousands of customers from bankrupt rival MF Global, shifting their attention to the delicate task of ensuring new clients’…
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MF Global rivals race to "margin up" new clients
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(Reuters) – The big banks may have dropped the debit card fees, but the credit unions are the ones picking up the business.
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Credit union business grows as consumers sour on banks
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