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Continuing a price war, discount brokerage Charles Schwab Corp. said Thursday that it eliminated some account fees, retroactive to Jan. 1.
The San Francisco-based company did away with service fees on brokerage accounts, education savings accounts, custodial accounts and college-saver accounts for customers with at least $25,000 in household assets at Schwab.
Shares of Schwab slipped 25 cents to $10.98 on the New York Stock Exchange.
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