My mother complains that bank deposit rates are low; depositing 10,000 for a year yields only 100.
Although the one‑year deposit rate is as low as 1.1%, with deflation, is it the same effect as a few years ago when the one‑year deposit rate was 4% but there was inflation?
Recently discovered that besides a 1‑year term deposit with an annualized rate of 1.1% and a 1‑month large‑amount certificate of deposit (>200k) with an annualized rate of 0.9%, there are many near‑cash options that may achieve a 1% rate.