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On average, certificate of deposit rates are pretty paltry: Average CD yields this month range from just 0.23% for 1-month terms, to 1.7% for 12-month accounts, according to the largest government ...
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Yields for 12-month certificates of deposit this month are down 18 basis points over the past year at just 1.7%, according to the latest government data. That said, dozens of banks and credit unions ...
It's always important to earn as much interest as you can on your money. But with the Federal Reserve issuing an interest rate cut last month and with two others widely expected for October and ...
Taylor Swift has dropped some new versions of The Life of a Showgirl, this time she’s going unplugged with a few of the album’s songs. The acoustic tracks are available on four new CDs on the musician ...
Thanks to the Fed's rate cut last month, CD rates are starting to dip as we head into October. A few banks have already lowered their yields -- and with another Fed meeting on the calendar for Oct. 28 ...
Taylor Swift had another trick up her sleeve for her new album The Life of a Showgirl’s release weekend. Swift 35, announced on Saturday, October, 4, that The Life of a Showgirl was getting “four ...
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CD rates are starting to slip as October gets underway, following the Fed's rate cut in September. Several banks have already lowered their yields -- and with another Fed meeting set for Oct. 28–29, ...