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

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    Chase: Chase offers a relationship rate of 4.5 percent APY on a nine-month CD when you also have a linked Chase personal checking account, with a $1,000 minimum deposit required for the...

  3. The best CD rates for April 26, 2024 - AOL

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    The best CD rates for April 26, 2024. The strongest rates of return are offered by FDIC-insured digital banks and online accounts — up to 5.40% APY on a 12-month term with minimum...

  4. Best CD rates today: Lock in leading APYs topping 5% ... - AOL

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    The best rates of return are found at FDIC-insured digital banks and online accounts, with the highest yields of up to 5.40% APY at NexBank on a 12-month term with a minimum $25,000 deposit and 5. ...

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    The best rates of return are offered by FDIC-insured digital banks and online accounts with yields of up to 5.40% APY on a 12-month term with minimum requirements at BMO Alto and Forbright Bank ...

  6. The 20 Best CD Accounts of 2022 - AOL

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    The JPMorgan Chase Bank CD Account offers annual percentage yields of 0.02% for a 60-month CD and 0.02% for a 12-month CD. Pros: Physical bank locations

  7. Certificate of deposit - Wikipedia

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    Personal CD accounts generally receive higher interest rates than business CD accounts. Banks and credit unions that lack FDIC or NCUA insurance typically provide higher interest rates. CDs typically require a minimum deposit, and may offer higher rates for larger deposits.

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