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	Comments on Background negative interest on credit balance When saving suddenly costs Up until now, banks have charged negative interest primarily from new customers. It also affects existing customers more and more frequently. Consumer advocates advise to be clear about what you want to do with the money. By Iris Völlnagel.	</title>
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