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Fixed deposits have become attractive nowadays. Banks and financial institutions have jacked up interest rates to mobilise deposits. Investors, who do not want to take risk, can choose from various fixed deposit schemes currently being offered by public sector banks. Banks also offer premature withdrawal without any penalty.
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State Bank of India
State Bank of India has introduced a new term deposit product carrying an interest rate of 9 per cent per annum compounded quarterly. Read more
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Back with a bang!
Good old deposit rates are coming back. A day after the grim announcement that inflation has spiraled up to 6.12%, two public sector banks have raised interest rates for fixed deposits. More Info
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ICICI Bank
Banks are into a competitive spree for deposits by lifting interest rates to support robust credit demand. Check out
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Andhra Bank
Andhra Bank has upwardly revised rates of interest on domestic term deposits with effect from January 19, 2007. Read more
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IDBI
Industrial Development Bank of India Ltd (IDBI) has increased the interest rates on IDBI Suvidha Fixed Deposit (ISFD) by 25 to 75 basis points across all maturities with effect from wednesday. More Info
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