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  2. These are the best bank account features for travelers - AOL

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    Travelers looking for good rates on foreign currency exchange should consider local banks, credit unions and major banks like Chase and Bank of America. These institutions often offer the best ...

  3. Where to exchange currency without paying large fees - AOL

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    Foreign transaction fees: If you’re withdrawing currency from a foreign ATM or making purchases with a credit card abroad, be aware of foreign transaction fees, typically around 1–3 percent.

  4. Foreign transaction fees vs. currency conversion fees: What ...

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    Currency conversion fees, also called foreign currency exchange fees, come in two forms. Both involve charges for converting one currency to another during an international transaction.

  5. Currency Exchange Near Me: Find Your Closest Location - AOL

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    Which banks offer foreign currency exchange? Banks such as Bank of America, Wells Fargo and TD Bank may offer a foreign currency exchange service to account holders for free or at a modest charge.

  6. Should you order foreign currency before you travel? - AOL

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    Ordering foreign currency before your trip can secure better exchange rates and reduce stress upon arrival. The rate you’ll receive varies by provider, with banks typically offering the most ...

  7. Online banks vs. traditional banks: Comparing rates, features ...

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    Currency exchange services. Your local bank branch can typically convert foreign currency before and after international trips, often with better rates than you'd find at airports or tourist spots.

  8. Just say no to dynamic currency conversion - AOL

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    Even if you have a no-foreign-transaction-fee card, you could be spending extra money on purchases made in foreign currency unless you avoid dynamic currency conversion. Avoid credit and debit ...

  9. Forex scandal - Wikipedia

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    The CFTC found that currency traders at the five banks coordinated their trading with traders at other banks in order to manipulate the foreign exchange benchmark rates, including the 16:00 WM/Reuters rates. Currency traders at the banks used private chatrooms to communicate and plan their attempts to manipulate the foreign exchange benchmark ...