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Rates set for status quo -Fri, 30 Jul 2010

Market interest rates are in line for a period of stability. According to Tran Du Lich, a member of the National Financial and Monetary Policy Advisory Council, Vietnams expected consumer price (CPI) index for 2010 would rise around 8 per cent against December, 2009.

Interest rates likely to hold -Wed, 28 Jul 2010

Interest rates are unlikely to rise this month after inflation results looked less troubled than feared.

Interest rates rise after Chase adjusts card offer -Wed, 28 Jul 2010

Credit card interest rates increased following Chase's adjustment of a card offer.

Rates status quo rocks savings returns -Fri, 30 Jul 2010

The era of unusually high interest rates on savings accounts might be over thanks to an RBA decision.

All-Time Low Mortgage Rates: Time To Refinance? -Fri, 30 Jul 2010

Interest rates keep dipping lower and lower. Find out what it takes to tip the scales toward a refinance.

Russia Leaves Benchmark Interest Rates Unchanged as Economy Gathers Pace -Fri, 30 Jul 2010

Russias central bank left its main interest rates unchanged for a second month as an economic recovery in the worlds biggest energy exporter gathers speed and after inflation slowed.

SIB revises interest rates on deposits -Fri, 30 Jul 2010

The new rates would offer 7.50 per cent interest on deposits between one year and 3 years against 7.25 per cent. Senior citizens are eligible for 8.00 per cent.

Interest rates will stay low says Bank of England -Thu, 29 Jul 2010

The head of the Bank of England yesterday vowed to keep interest rates low and focus on economic recovery.

Indian interest rates rise again -Thu, 29 Jul 2010

The Reserve Bank of India has increased interest rates for the second time in a month to try to hold back inflation.

Wells Fargo Nixes Penalty Interest Rates -Fri, 30 Jul 2010

Wells Fargo is getting rid of penalty interest rates on credit cards. These are the higher rates imposed when customers are 60 days late. Customers wi...

 
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