Monday, November 2, 2009

What Banks Charge Consummers -- Continued

From a Bloomberg news release today:
"The rate on a five-year auto loan is 4.49 percentage points higher than on a similar-maturity certificate of deposit that a bank can sell to raise cash, according to Bankrate.com data. That’s up from an average of 2.05 percentage points in the five years through 2007. Spreads between so-called jumbo 30-year mortgages and 10-year Treasuries average 2.71 percentage points, up from 1.58 percentage points in the same period."

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