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[Please note: This page is part of the Chicago CD Rates archive. Most of these deals on this page are not current and no longer available. Please check the date of the post before getting too excited and driving to a bank an hour away. If you have any doubts whether the deal is available, contact the bank or credit union. For a list of more current rates, visit our homepage.]
Weekly update for January 21th, 2008
Below is a list of the deals previously mentioned on Chicago CD Rates that are still available as of today (1/21/08), as well as the dates they were first mentioned on this website. Even if they have been lowered, CD rates will be mentioned as long as they remain above 5.00%.
CDs (sorted by term):
- 5-month, 5.35% CD at Evergreen Private Bank (1/12)
- 5-month, 5.08% CD at NorStates Bank (1/3)
- 5-month, 5.01% CD at Wachovia Bank (1/17; was 5.05%)
- 6-month, 5.15% CD at Corus Bank (1/14; was 5.31%)
- 11-month, 5.45% CD at Bell General CU (12/5)
- 12-month, 7.00% CD at Patelco Credit Union ($1000 max) (1/15)
- 12-month, 5.51% CD at Molex Credit Union (11/14)
- 12-month, 5.20% CD at Evergreen Private Bank (1/12)
- 12-month, 5.12% CD at Chicago Patrolmen’s CU (5.31% for IRAs/ESAs) (1/7)
- 12-to-24-month, 5.40% CD at Alliant Credit Union (1/8)
- 15-month, 5.10% CD at Evergreen Private Bank (1/12)
- 24-month, 5.23% CD at Chicago Patrolmen’s CU (1/7)
- 24-month, 5.10% CD at Church of the Brethren Credit Union (1/3)
- 36-month, 5.28% CD at Chicago Patrolmen’s CU (1/7)
- 48-month, 5.25% CD at National City Bank and MidAmerica Bank (1/8)
Money Market/Savings:
- 5.25% money market at Selfreliance Ukranian American FCU ($25k min.) (1/14)
- 5.23% money market at MECU ($100k min.) (11/27; was 5.38%)
- 5.10% money market at Corus Bank ($10k min.) (1/14)
- 8.00% savings account for minors at Patelco CU ($1000 max) (1/15)
- $100 bonus for opening LaSalle Bank checking and savings accounts (11/13)
Checking Accounts:
- 6.01% checking account at Consumers Credit Union (11/20)
- $100 bonus for opening LaSalle Bank checking and savings accounts (11/13)
January 21st, 2008 at 9:37 am
Looks like you’re still in the habit of writing 2007. You’re not alone. I’m still forgeting to write 2008 on my checks
January 21st, 2008 at 9:09 pm
D’oh! I’ll make the change. Thanks!