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time deposit

American  

noun

Banking.
  1. a deposit that can be withdrawn by the depositor only after giving advance notice or after an agreed period of time has elapsed.


time deposit British  

noun

  1. a bank deposit from which withdrawals may be made only after advance notice or at a specified future date Compare demand deposit

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Etymology

Origin of time deposit

An Americanism dating back to 1850–55

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"There was a certain amount of rotation into time deposits, but a large share of the decrease was caused by shifts in customer funds at Credit Suisse in October 2022," the report said.

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However, "we've noticed that some 'traditional' banks have started offering time deposits with rates...that are not particularly aggressive," ConfrontaConti.it said in reply to a Reuters query.

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The lenders cut rates on two-year time deposits by 10 bps points, and three-year and five-year time deposits by 15 bps points.

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Moynihan said that for the first time in a long time deposits had come down a little bit for the industry.

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Deposits grew 19.9%, aided by higher time deposits and current and savings account deposits.

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