The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau formally announced this week that it will investigate the overdraft fees that banks charge on checking accounts.
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Last year, the Federal Reserve barred banks from offering overdraft protection on debit card transactions without prior consent from consumers.
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Regulators are also trying to write the final rules that will limit how much banks may charge when retailers swipe debit cards, as well as restricting banks' ability to levy overdraft and other fees on current accounts.