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- 0.45% (1-year CD yields)
- 1.62% (5-year CD yields)
This week's survey finds CD rates up, though slightly.
The average one-year CD yield is up 1 basis point to 0.45 percent. The average five-year CD yield is also up 1 basis point to 1.62 percent.
For deposits of $100,000 or more, the average one-year jumbo CD yield remains 0.48 percent. The average five-year jumbo CD yield is up 1 basis point to 1.64 percent.
In money market accounts, the average yield is unchanged at 0.17 percent.
According to the American Customer Satisfaction Index, only two national banks were disliked enough to make it onto their list of the 19 companies that consumers said had the worst service in America. On July 3, theAtlantic.com reported on the list, noting that Bank of America was the second lowest-rated bank in the country. What bank had an even lower satisfaction rating? JPMorgan Chase. ACSI noted that the list was dominated by airlines.
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