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  2. Savings interest rates today: Simplify your savings with top ...

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    A CD guarantees a high fixed rate of return on a principal deposit at the end of an agreed-on term. ... Minimum deposit. As with monthly fees, some banks require you to deposit a minimum amount of ...

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    Today’s featured pick is the 5-year CD account offered by KS StateBank. This account has an APY of 4.30%. With a required minimum opening deposit of $500, this CD is an excellent choice for ...

  4. Fixed deposit - Wikipedia

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    A fixed deposit (FD) is a tenured deposit account provided by banks or non-bank financial institutions which provides investors a higher rate of interest than a regular savings account, until the given maturity date. It may or may not require the creation of a separate account. The term fixed deposit is most commonly used in India and the ...

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    Fixed-rate CD: This type of CD account offers a set interest rate for the duration of the investment. Brokered CD: With this CD, an investor will purchase it for you through a brokerage firm ...

  6. Time deposit - Wikipedia

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    Time deposits normally earn interest, which is normally fixed for the duration of the term and payable upon maturity, though some may be paid periodically during the term, especially with longer-term deposits. Generally, the longer the term and the larger the deposit amount the higher the interest rate that will be offered.

  7. Federal funds rate - Wikipedia

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    Inflation (blue) compared to federal funds rate (red) Federal funds rate vs unemployment rate In the United States, the federal funds rate is the interest rate at which depository institutions (banks and credit unions) lend reserve balances to other depository institutions overnight on an uncollateralized basis.