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Savers benefit from the liquidity crisis as fixed rates rise again

Article Published: 7/12/2007

It seems that some institutions had almost pre-empted the recommendations issued by the FSA on the 4th of December and are already assessing their funding and liquidity positions. As a result they are already attempting to bring in more funds through savings accounts.

We have seen the most dramatic change happen in the shorter term fixed rate savings account market, further adding to speculation that the institutions are hoping to build up their funds through savings account deposits.

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The most recent changes to short-term fixed rate savings accounts deals are:

National Counties Building Society now offers 6.91% (min. 6-month term)

Icesave now offers 6.65% (min. 6-month term)

This is an excellent opportunity for savers to bag themselves an outstanding deal, but hurry, these kinds of deals don't last!

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