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Weekly Survey. U.S. prime rate is the base rate on corporate loans posted by at least 70% of the 10 largest U.S. banks, and is effective 9/19/24. Other prime rates aren't directly comparable...
Up-to-date Bonds and Rates data and news coverage from WSJ.
These CD rate picks reflect the best available CD rates we found for fixed-rate CDs on DepositAccounts and CD Valet, which together track hundreds of thousands of rates at 275,000...
The prime rate is defined by The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) as "The base rate on corporate loans posted by at least 70% of the 10 largest U.S. banks." It is not the 'best' rate offered by banks. HSH uses the print edition of the WSJ as the official source of the prime rate.
Bankrate.com provides the Wall Street Prime Rate and WSJ current prime rates index.
WSJPRIME | A complete WSJ US Prime Rate interest rate overview by MarketWatch. View interest rate news and interest rate market information.
The Wall Street Journal Prime Rate is an average of 10 banks' prime rates on short-term loans and published in WSJ.
WSJ US Prime Rate advanced interest rate charts by MarketWatch. View WSJPRIME interest rate data and compare to other rates, stocks and exchanges.
The prime rate, as reported by The Wall Street Journal's bank survey, is among the most widely used benchmark in setting home equity lines of credit and credit card rates.
The Federal Reserve cut rates half a percentage point Wednesday. Lower interest rates on high-yield savings accounts and money-market funds will follow, likely within days or weeks.