Nine percent of U.S. banking customers say that they have moved money from large banks.

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Nine percent of all U.S. adults have moved some of their business from large national banks as a protest against the policies and behavior of large national financial institutions, according to Zogby Interactive survey of 2,068 adults taken earlier this year. Zogby is located in Utica, N.Y. Other key findings:

* Thirty-seven percent of adults consider a "major national bank" as where they do most of their banking.

* Thirty-two percent of U.S. adults say they have "considered moving some or all of (their)...

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