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Bank customers in Germany have to pay exorbitant fees for basic accounts when compared with other EU countries, according to an analysis by consumer advice centres. With normal use, fees can be up to almost €28 ($30) per month, Der Spiegel magazine reported on Saturday, citing an analysis by the Federal Association of Consumer Centres. “The costs for a basic account in Germany are by far the highest in Europe,” said Ramona Pop, the association’s head. According to the analysis, the top price for such accounts elsewhere in the EU is €13 in Denmark and €10 in Finland. In France, Ireland and Pola…

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