Today's Current 6 Month CD Rates
Today's top 10 six month CD rates. The best six month bank CD rates offered nationally. Compare the best six month CD rates from the highest CD rates being offered.
6 Month CD Rates
Bank APY Term Min $ Open
AloStar Bank of Commerce
www.alostarbank.com
877-738-6391
0.85% 6 Month $1,000.00
Virtual Bank
www.virtualbank.com
877-998-2265
0.80% 6 Month $10,000.00
Stonebridge Bank
www.stonebridgebank.com
800-807-1666
0.80% 6 Month $500.00
One West Bank
www.owb.com
800-669-2300
0.75% 6 Month $5,000.00
Doral Bank Direct
www.doralbankdirect.com
877-313-6725
0.75% 6 Month $1,000.00
Discover Bank
www.discoverbank.com
800-347-7000
0.75% 6 Month $2,500.00
Colorado Federal Svgs Bank
www.coloradofederalbank.com
877-484-2372
0.75% 6 Month $5,000.00
Beal Bank Nevada
www.bealbanknevada.com
877-272-6153
0.75% 6 Month $1,000.00
Ascencia
www.ascenciabank.com
877-369-2265
0.75% 6 Month $500.00
Acacia Federal Savings Bank
www.acaciafederal.com
800-950-0237
0.75% 6 Month $500.00
Bank certificate of deposit rates were mostly lower for the week ending December 11, 2009.  The short term CD rates, six month and one year maturities, ended the week with lower yields while the average yields on the two year bank CDs was unchanged and the five year term CD interest rates managed to gain
CD rates continued to move lower this past week.  The average of the best national bank CD rates was down for all terms with the exception of the longer term, five year CDs.  The declines were measurably smaller than last weeks move, however this may have more to do with the fact that bank rates
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Bank certificate of deposit rates were lower for the third consecutive week in 2010.  The average yield for the top ten best bank CD rates available nationally fell across all maturities.  For the week ending January 22, 2010 the short term bank CD rates incurred the most damage while the mid term and longer term CDs