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Money is moving out of bank accounts, but not necessarily because customers are panicking

Por: MarketWatch Politics March 31, 2023

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While inflation grinds away at account balances, rising interest rates have lured customers to take more of their money out of lower-yielding accounts, the consumer markets analytics company said in its yearly banking satisfaction survey Nearly one-third of people, 30%, said they had moved savings account money during the past three months from a primary account to another provider, according to consumer survey field work conducted approximately... + full article



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