A clear advantage of investing in CD‘s is that CD Rates are fixed, meaning you lock in an interest rate for the entire term of the CD, and it does not change. When interest rates are dropping, your CD stays at a higher rate. If you money is in a savings account, or interest paying checking account, your interest rate will drop daily, if rate are falling. Learn from Trenton Banking Rate partners if rates are falling or rising, and make the right choice to earn more money.
| Featured Rate | |
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CIT Bank
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1.26%
Date: Feb 16, 2012
2-Year CD Rate
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| Highest Rates Recent Rate Changes | |
| Suma Yonkers Credit Union 2 Year CD Account |
1.67%
Date: Feb 17, 2012
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| Merck Employees Federal Credit Union Savings Account |
1.51%
Date: Feb 15, 2012
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| Lomto Credit Union 2 Year CD Account |
1.50%
Date: Feb 16, 2012
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| Montauk Credit Union 2 Year CD Account |
1.50%
Date: Feb 13, 2012
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| Ibm Metro Employees Credit Union 2 Year CD Account |
1.46%
Date: Feb 7, 2012
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| Eastbank, National Association 2 Year CD Account |
1.40%
Date: Feb 20, 2012
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| Fidelity Bank of Bucks Co 2 Year CD Account |
1.05% to
0.95% Date: Feb 21, 2012
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| Fidelity Bank of Bucks Co 12 Month CD Account |
0.80% to
0.70% Date: Feb 21, 2012
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| Fidelity Bank of Bucks Co 6 Month CD Account |
0.60% to
0.50% Date: Feb 21, 2012
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| Police & Fire Credit Union Savings Account |
0.25% to
0.20% Date: Feb 16, 2012
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| Progressive Credit Union 2 Year CD Account |
1.66% to
1.36% Date: Feb 15, 2012
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| Union Center National Bank 2 Year CD Account |
1.25% to
1.17% Date: Feb 15, 2012
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