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5% CDs are a dying breed. Here’s how long cash savers have to lock in their rates.
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CBS News - Top stories
Will long-term CDs still be worth opening this October?
As interest rates decline, will long-term CDs still be worth opening? Here's what some experts think.3 days ago -
CBS News - Top stories
Here's how far mortgage rates could drop before the end of 2024
Experts predict mortgage rates could see a big drop by the end of the year. Here's what to expect.7 hours ago - Mortgage -
CNBC - Business
How to find great returns on cash after the Fed cut: Rates won't 'go from awesome to awful overnight,' expert says
Even after the Federal Reserve pushed interest rates lower this week, experts say cash savers should shop around for the best returns.9 hours ago -
Financial Times - Business
Let’s have a proper conversation about assisted dying
The UK prime minister has promised a parliamentary vote on the issue — and about time3 days ago -
The New York Times - Sports
Two Stars Signed With San Francisco Long Term. Now They Have to Rebuild It.
The Giants have plenty of unanswered questions going into the offseason. But Matt Chapman and Logan Webb are unquestioned.Yesterday -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Preseason opener showed Celebrini, young Sharks have long way to go
Macklin Celebrini and a young San Jose Sharks team showed flashes of their potential in the preseason opener but still have a lot to work on heading into the 2024-25 NHL season.7 hours ago -
MarketWatch - Business
Investors clinging to cash face these two risks as the Fed cuts interest rates, researchers say
Researchers looked at how much $1 million invested in cash versus stocks would have earned over almost 100 years.3 hours ago - Federal Reserve
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