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  2. High-yield savings rates for December 4, 2024 - AOL

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    Money market. 0.60%. 0.61%. Down 1 basis point. 1-month CD. 0.23%. 0.23%. No change. 3-month CD ... Banks charge higher interest rates on money they lend out to borrowers than the interest they ...

  3. Savings interest rates today: Need a smarter place to park ...

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    Money market. 0.66%. 0.60%. Up 6 basis points. 1-month CD. 0.23%. 0.23%. No change. 3-month CD ... Banks charge higher interest rates on money they lend out to borrowers than the interest they pay ...

  4. Savings interest rates today: Pump up your money with the ...

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    The CME FedWatch Tool, which measures market expectations for Fed fund rate changes, projects a 74% chance the Fed will cut rates by a quarter percentage point to a range of 4.25% to 4.50% at its ...

  5. 6 best money market funds in January 2025 - AOL

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    Money market funds are considered to be low-risk investments that offer current income based on the prevailing level of interest rates. Money market funds aim to maintain a net asset value, or NAV ...

  6. Money market account - Wikipedia

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    A money market account (MMA) or money market deposit account (MMDA) is a deposit account that pays interest based on current interest rates in the money markets. [1] The interest rates paid are generally higher than those of savings accounts and transaction accounts; however, some banks will require higher minimum balances in money market accounts to avoid monthly fees and to earn interest.

  7. Washington State Employees Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    WSECU was founded in 1957 [4] by 40 Washington state government employees. [5] [better source needed] The charter was initially limited to employees of Local No. 443, but expanded in 1958 to include all state employees, Washington State Employees Association and the Washington Federation of State Employees and Credit Union Employees.