@sunflowers24 Range from 0,01 to 2,0 % p.a. Slovenia
P pamarella New member May 17, 2024 #22 @sunflowers24 In December 2022 in Moldova it was 17%, now is around 10-12%
L lizlovesalotofthings New member May 19, 2024 #26 @up4god Kaas LHV entusiast? Ma pole muid pakkumisi uurinud aga LHV on viimasel ajal surunud mulle enda 2.5% hoiust.
@up4god Kaas LHV entusiast? Ma pole muid pakkumisi uurinud aga LHV on viimasel ajal surunud mulle enda 2.5% hoiust.
F fateh New member May 20, 2024 #28 @sunflowers24 Switzerland: 0.65 % To be fair, inflation is 3.3% (which is a 30 year high).
R resjudicata New member May 21, 2024 #29 @fateh swiss banking world preparing for that credit suisse lehman brothers moment
S sunflowers24 New member May 21, 2024 #30 @fateh There will be another rate hike in few weeks. We should expect 3.5% dinner or later. Click to expand... I bet Swiss central bank will quickly do some "magic" to move this horrible inflation back where it has to be
@fateh There will be another rate hike in few weeks. We should expect 3.5% dinner or later. Click to expand... I bet Swiss central bank will quickly do some "magic" to move this horrible inflation back where it has to be
F fateh New member May 22, 2024 #31 @sunflowers24 There's several reasons for the low inflation, but the main one is the strong Swiss Franc (safe haven currency). The Central Swiss Bank actually works the opposite way, they are usually trying to devalue the Swiss Franc, to not hurt the export industry too much.
@sunflowers24 There's several reasons for the low inflation, but the main one is the strong Swiss Franc (safe haven currency). The Central Swiss Bank actually works the opposite way, they are usually trying to devalue the Swiss Franc, to not hurt the export industry too much.
H helper_pni New member May 23, 2024 #32 @sunflowers24 Term deposits and saving accounts seem to get completely mixed up here in the comments.....
@sunflowers24 Term deposits and saving accounts seem to get completely mixed up here in the comments.....
V vanniek New member May 23, 2024 #33 @sunflowers24 I have manually entered all the previous responses (only European countries) in this table https://airtable.com/shrTiTIodBW3vtR7N/tblDibvIeOBrtt1gr OP: kindly update your original post to include link to this form so people can easily add data https://airtable.com/shraybQcLZFYgJ64Z
@sunflowers24 I have manually entered all the previous responses (only European countries) in this table https://airtable.com/shrTiTIodBW3vtR7N/tblDibvIeOBrtt1gr OP: kindly update your original post to include link to this form so people can easily add data https://airtable.com/shraybQcLZFYgJ64Z
K keonhanh New member May 26, 2024 #38 @ramonguitar Yes. The only catch is you can only withdraw twice per month.
J jackisanotreal New member May 27, 2024 #39 @ramonguitar Yep, works with the Banking Tier which is free
K keonhanh New member May 27, 2024 #40 @resjudicata Trade Republic: 2% Bunq: 1.56% Renault bank through Raisin: 1.55% OpenBank: 2% first 6 months, 1.5% after
@resjudicata Trade Republic: 2% Bunq: 1.56% Renault bank through Raisin: 1.55% OpenBank: 2% first 6 months, 1.5% after