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  2. Money Rates - The Wall Street Journal

    www.wsj.com/market-data/bonds/moneyrates

    U.S. prime rate is the base rate on corporate loans posted by at least 70% of the 10 largest U.S. banks, and is effective 9/19/24. Other prime rates aren't directly comparable; lending...

  3. Wall Street Prime Rate | WSJ Current Prime Rate Index - Bankrate

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    Prime rate, federal funds rate, COFI Updated: 2024-09-24. What it means: The initials stand for The Wall Street Journal, which surveys large banks and publishes the consensus prime rate. The ...

  4. WSJPRIME | WSJ US Prime Rate Overview - MarketWatch

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    WSJPRIME | A complete WSJ US Prime Rate interest rate overview by MarketWatch. View interest rate news and interest rate market information.

  5. Prime Rate | Federal Funds Rates Discount Rate Fed Fund ...

    www.bankrate.com/rates/interest-rates/prime-rate

    The prime rate, as reported by The Wall Street Journal's bank survey, is among the most widely used benchmark in setting home equity lines of credit and credit card rates....

  6. Fed Cuts Rates by Half Percentage Point - WSJ

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    The central bank’s decision brings the benchmark federal-funds rate to a range between 4.75% and 5% and follows an all-out fight against inflation launched two years ago.

  7. Prime Rate 2024: Prime Vs. Fed Rates - Business Insider

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    What is the Wall Street Journal prime rate? While many banks set their prime rate according to the federal funds rate, there's no universal prime rate.

  8. WSJPRIME | WSJ US Prime Rate Advanced Charts - MarketWatch

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    8.50% WSJ US Prime Rate advanced interest rate charts by MarketWatch. View WSJPRIME interest rate data and compare to other rates, stocks and exchanges.