The prime rate is one of the most widely used in setting home equity, and credit card rates. Some examples of current ones: WSJ 3.25, Federal Discount Rate 0.75.
The bank prime rate is not adjusted on a regular basis. It usually adjusted in to coordinate with the Federal Funds Rate. You can find this rate on several websites at any time.
You can find the bank prime rates by asking a teller at the specific bank that you are talking about. More then likely the bank will give you accurate answers to all your questions.
If you are looking for current and the highest certificates of deposits rates is on the "Bank Rate" website, which provides information on each bank and their CD Rates.
Some of the current CD rates are: 1.150% offered by CitBank and Doral Bank; 1.120% by AloStar Bank of Commerce; 1.030% by Ally Bank; and 1.000% by AuroraBank and OneWest Bank.
Prime rates are the interest rates that are set out by the National Bank that are used to set the working interest rates for clients. This is the rate that is used when banks borrow money.
You can get a list of bank mortgage rates directly from the bank that you want to work with. You can also get the current mortgage rate from a realtor, but these rates will change periodically.
Depends on the countries, current account interest rates can be different. For example, one bank can have a 0.35% where other bank has a rate of 0.5%.
One can find the current mortgage rates from Bank of America on the official Bank of America website. Currently their rate on a 30 year fixed mortgage is 3.625%.
Current interest rates for a home equity loan will vary from bank to bank. For an individual with excellent credit, interest rates can vary from 4.00% to about 5.00%.
The current HSBC rates can be found by searching the site online or calling a bank representative for rates. The online HSBC site has a list of all rates.
There are several places one can view current equity loan interest rates. These websites include Bank Rate, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, and Midland National Bank.
Try www.BestOnlineCDRates.com to compare CD rates in your area. This site, www.bargaineering.com/articles/bank-cd-rates.html, claims to have the most current and competetive CD bank rates throughout the country. Depending on the bank, they usually do have the best CD rates. You can compare rates on www.bankrate.com.