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At Charles Schwab, Being a Big Bank Has Become a Big Problem

With higher rates easily available elsewhere, the company is facing dwindling deposits.

Charles Schwab in 1981.
Charles Schwab in 1981.
(Bloomberg Businessweek) -- Bob Thompson describes his retirement as quiet and happy. He lives in Indianapolis with his Welsh terrier, Stella, covering his expenses with savings he amassed over four decades as an accountant. He entrusts those savings to an advisory and financial planning firm, which in turn runs major parts of its business through a gold-standard mainstay of American finance: Charles Schwab Corp. “I had a really go...
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