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Loan Types | Rate | Last Week | Chart |
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1 yr CD | 0.69% | down ↓ | see chart |
6 month CD | 0.46% | down ↓ | see chart |
3 month CD | 0.22% | down ↓ | see chart |
$10K MMA | 0.50% | down ↓ | see chart |
MMA | 0.45% | down ↓ | see chart |
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