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There have been some pretty negative news surrounding the big three US auto manufacturers this year. Recently GM and Ford reported continuing large losses, triggered by a decrease in the demand for...
Ford is trying to make one last comeback by building a world car called the Fiesta. Instead of designing a different car for every market, they are trying to design one car for the world. They...
Nissan Executive Tom Lane, who heads Nissan's Product Strategy anad Product Planning says that consumers globally are losing their interest in cars. That interest is shifting to cellphones, the...
Both sides seemed to look at this rationally. Neither could afford a protracted strike.
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Type
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Top APY/Rate
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Institution
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4.00%
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Dollar Savings Direct
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2.66%
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Vanguard
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3.50%
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Crestmark Bank
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4.06%
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State Bank of India, New York Branch
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4.25%
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GMAC Bank / Sovereign Bank
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4.40%
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Umbrella Bank
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4.50%
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Umbrella Bank
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4.60%
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Discover Bank
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5.21%
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Discover Bank
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5.64%
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US Treasury
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3.50%
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Federal Home Loan Bank (state and local tax exempt)
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4.00%
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Northrop Grumman CU
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4.22%
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Melrose CU
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4.37%
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Melrose CU
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5.00%
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Pentagon FCU
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0.03%
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Various brokerages
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0.51%
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Various brokerages
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.99%
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Various brokerages
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1.97%
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Various brokerages
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3.18%
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Various brokerages
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