Economists expect rates to continue falling as inflation normalizes. So what does that mean for CDs? Well, you can still lock in a yield. But the days of high CD rates are coming to an end.
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Certificates of deposit, or CDs, offer the same principal protection as a savings account but often at higher rates. When you buy a CD, you promise to leave your money at a bank for a set term.
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