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Investopedia • Jun 03, 2025
Top CDs Today, June 3, 2025 - Leading 18-Month Rate Drops to 4.30%, but Higher APYs Remain Available
Interest rates on 18-month certificates of deposit have decreased to 4.30%, yet investors can still find accounts offering comparatively better annual percentage yields elsewhere i...
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Investopedia • Jun 02, 2025
Top CD Rates Today, June 2, 2025 - Savers Lose 2 Offers Paying 4.50% for 1 Year, But Gain Another
On June 2, 2025, several certificates of deposit adjusted their yields, resulting in the removal of two 4.50% one-year options while introducing a new alternative for investors.
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