| For years, Germans kept socking money away in savings accounts despite plunging interest rates. Savers deemed the accounts secure, and they still offered easy cash access. But recently, many have lost faith. Follow the link to read how low interest rates and the prospect of fees on bank deposits are helping drive a boom in home-safe sales. See More Coverage » |
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