Wednesday, November 04, 2009

Best CD Rates - Survey of Largest US Banks

This table, updated today, shows the best CD rates for the five largest banks operating in the United States. These banks are Bank of America, JP Morgan Chase, Citibank, Wells Fargo Bank, and HSBC Bank North America.

CD rates (APY) at the largest US banks (Current Data) for a $10,000 deposit.

Rank
Bank
CD Rates - APY in %
as of 11/04/09 for $10,000


6- Mo
11-13 Mo
18-Mo
2-Yrs
3-Yrs
5-Yrs
1
Bank of America (BAC)
0.50
1.25
Promo
1.00
2.01
2.30
3.01
2
JP Morgan Chase (JPM)
Bought WaMu -
Washington Mutual
0.75
1.25
1.50
2.00
NA
4yrs
3.00%
3
Citibank (C)
aka
Citigroup & Citicorp
0.65
1.30
1.35
2.00
2.15
3.00
4
Wells Fargo Bank (WFC)
Bought
Wachovia - World Savings
0.35
0.90
16 Mo
1.40
21 Mo
1.90
28 Mo

NA NA
5a
HSBC Bank North America -
Branch & Telephone Rates
0.25
0.55
0.55
15-mo
0.75
0.75
1.01
5b
HSBC Online Rates
1.10
1.50
1.50
15-mo
1.30
NA NA

US Treasury Rates
0.16
0.36
NA
0.94
1.46
2.38
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Notes:
  • Bank of America or BofA (BAC stock quotes and charts) was "Nations Bank" before it bought Bank of America and took the name. BofA also bought Merrill Lynch officially as of January 1, 2009.
  • JP Morgan Chase (JPM stock quote and charts) bought Washington Mutual, fondly known as "WaMu"
  • Citibank (C stock quote and charts) is also known as Citigroup & Citicorp
  • Wells Fargo Bank (WFC stock quotes and charts) bought Wachovia Bank- that bought World Savings Bank)
  • HSBC Bank North America is the American subsidiary of UK-based HSBC Holdings plc. The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, also a subsidiary of HSBC Holdings, acquired a 51% shareholding in Marine Midland Bank of New York in 1980 and extended to full ownership in 1987. The banks continued to operate under the Marine Midland name until 1998, when the branch offices were rebranded as HSBC Bank USA.
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One way to get four of the top five banks in a single investment is with the exchange traded fund XLF (XLF charts).

6-Month Certificate of Deposit: Secondary Market Rate

Disclaimer:
I own C (charts) and XLF (charts) in my personal account. I also cover C and XLF in my investment letter where I trade them around a core position currently in the money for both. I could sell all shares at any time to lock in my profits if my opinion sours on the sector as a whole.

1 comment:

  1. Kirk,

    Thank you for sharing your thoughts.

    Best wishes,

    ~ Ed Lupien

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