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Schwab’s zero-fee plan pushes assets to record $4 trillion

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Eliminating trading fees pushed client assets to a record as the firm faced a decline in trading revenue

Charles Schwab Corp.’s plan to eliminate trading fees pushed client assets to a record, surpassing $4 trillion, while the firm faced a decline in trading revenue.

Trading revenue plunged 58% to $86 million in the fourth quarter after the company introduced zero-commission trades. Customers open

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