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Why you should open a 3-month CD this May
CBS News· 2 days agoAfter all, these short-term deposit accounts currently offer some of the most competitive rates available while providing a safe haven for cash. See what...
This Is How Much Money You Could Make if You Invested $2,500 in a CD Today
The Motley Fool via AOL· 1 day agoCheck out the best CD rates on The Ascent's list and get your money invested now, before today's...
Savings interest rates today: Grow your savings at higher yields with today's top rates — May 15,...
AOL· 22 hours agoLook to these alternatives that offer steady returns at APYs that can outpace traditional accounts....
2 Reasons You Should Be Unhappy About CD Rates Above 5%
The Motley Fool via AOL· 5 days agoCD rates have skyrocketed because the U.S. central bank, called the Federal Reserve, raised interest...
What Today’s Inflation News Could Mean for CD Rates
Investopedia· 1 day agoWhat you can earn on a certificate of deposit (CD) is not directly related to the inflation rate. Today’s latest inflation report shows the inflation <...
CD Rates May Decline if This Trend Continues, so Open Yours Now
The Motley Fool· 5 days agoSpecifically, recent economic data indicates that CD rates might start to slip sooner than expected. The reason CDs are paying so generously these days is because the Federal ...
New CD Rate Leader Is a Large U.S. Bank That's Available Nationwide
Investopedia· 2 days agoOn Friday, BMO Alto boosted its rates for CD terms of 3 years and longer, and its new 5-year return...
4 big reasons to open a CD right now
CBS News· 2 days agoThe report, scheduled to be released on May 15, will detail the inflation rate for April. Another hot inflation report, following elevated reports in...
Today’s CD Rates for May 10, 2024: Up to 5.92% APY
Market Watch· 6 days agoAn overview of the national average CD rates for select standard term lengths and data on each term’s basis point increase or decrease history is...
3 Reasons a High-Yield Savings Account May Be a Better Place for Your Money Than CDs
The Motley Fool via AOL· 3 days agoCDs usually pay higher rates in exchange for locking up your money. But in this unusual economic...