Fixed term: banks increase the rate to 37% per year

Fixed term: banks increase the rate to 37% per year

The first to move the rate was the National Bank that rose to 37%. As they commented on the City, the play responds to the fact that the BCRA suspended the window of active passes and the banks need to look for more liquidity.

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The market is rearranged in front of the new exchange scenario, after the end of the stocks to dollar for human people. Banks went out to capture more tempting interest rates for deposits to Fixed term.

The first to move the rate was the Nation Bank that uploaded it to 37%. As they commented on the City, the play responds to the fact that the BCRA suspended the window of active passes and the banks need to look for more liquidity.

Fixed deadlines ordered by TNA (from highest to lowest)

  • BANCO MARIVA SA – 38 %

  • BANCO VOII SA – 38 %

  • BANCO BICA SA – 38 %

  • Reba Company Financial SA – 37 %

  • Argentine Nation Bank – 37 %

  • CREDICOOP BANCO LIMITED COOPERATIVE – 34 %

  • Bank of Corrientes SA – 34 %

  • MERIDIAN SA BANCO – 31.5 %

  • Regional Credit Financial Sau – 31.5 %

  • Bank of the Province of Cordoba SA – 31 %

  • Banco Galicia and Buenos Aires Sau – 30 %

  • BANCO GGAL SA – 30 %

  • BIBANK SA – 30 %

  • BANCO MACRO SA – 29.5 %

  • Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (Argentina) Sau – 28.6 %

  • BANCO COMFI SA – 28.5 %

  • BANCO MORTGAGARIO SA – 28 %

  • BBVA ARGENTINA SA BANCO – 28 %

  • Banco del Chubut Sa – 29 %

  • Bank Province of Tierra del Fuego – 27 %

  • Bank of the Province of Buenos Aires – 27 %

  • BANCO JULIO SA – 26.5 %

  • BANCO DINO SA – 26 %

  • BANCO SANTANDER ARGENTINA SA – 26 %

  • BANCO DEL SOL SA – 25 %

  • Bank of the City of Buenos Aires – 25 %

  • BANCO MASVENTAS SA – 23.5 %

  • BANCO CMF SA – 32 %

Source: Ambito

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