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CD (Certificate Of Deposit) from Citibank

Citibank offers a variety of certificates of deposit, with varying terms: 3-months, 6-months, 9-months, as well as one through five years. Interest can be paid monthly to the CD itself, or it can be directed to your checking or savings account; it can also be paid at maturity. CDs renew automatically, so if you don't want to keep your money locked up, let Citi know within seven days after it matures.

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National CD Rate Trends

Type Today Week Ago
6 month CD 0.85% Rates_deposit_down 0.86%
1 year CD 1.13% Rates_deposit_down 1.15%
5 year CD 2.44% 2.44%
5 year IRA 2.40% Rates_deposit_down 2.41%

The rate information on this page is powered by Informa Research Services, Inc. © 2008, and was last updated 11/06/2009 5:02:50 AM. This information has been obtained from various financial institutions, and Informa Research Services cannot guarantee its accuracy. The information includes financial product data that was in the Informa Research Services database at the time of publication, and may not reflect all of the products available in your region. Before acting on the information shown on this page, contact the financial institution to verify the accuracy of the data. When contacting financial institutions, always mention FiLife.com to ensure you receive the preferred Internet rate. Contact pduncan@informars.com to have your rates included in this chart.

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Ari Weinberg
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We took up Citibank on the 4% 6 month CDs it was offering in the fall. They were quick to get it through and its off and earning.

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