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  2. Top CD rates today: Jan. 23, 2024 — 6 terms earn 5% or higher

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    Wells Fargo: Wells Fargo offers a seven-month Special Fixed Rate CD that pays 4.75 percent APY, with a required minimum deposit of $5,000. (A relationship APY of 5.01 percent is available on ...

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    Wells Fargo offers various standard interest rates, APY, relationship interest rates, and relationship APYs on CDs. The rates range from 1.49% to 5.01%, depending on the term, balance, and type of ...

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    A jumbo CD is a certificate of deposit that requires a minimum of $100,000 to open the account. Like regular CDs, jumbo CDs come with a fixed interest rate and term. In the past, jumbo CDs offered ...

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    A jumbo CD is a certificate of deposit that requires a minimum of $100,000 to open the account. Like regular CDs, jumbo CDs come with a fixed interest rate and term. In the past, jumbo CDs offered ...

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    A jumbo CD is a certificate of deposit that requires a minimum of $100,000 to open the account. Like regular CDs, jumbo CDs come with a fixed interest rate and term. In the past, jumbo CDs offered ...

  7. Certificate of deposit - Wikipedia

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    A certificate of deposit (CD) is a time deposit sold by banks, thrift institutions, and credit unions in the United States. CDs typically differ from savings accounts because the CD has a specific, fixed term before money can be withdrawn without penalty and generally higher interest rates.