New data from CD Valet shows savers who "waited too long" didn't miss anything — and why bank funding needs, not just Fed moves, are keeping yields steady

SEATTLE, Aug. 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- At the start of 2026, the consensus was nearly unanimous: CD rates were heading down. Major forecasts predicted one to three additional Fed rate cuts this year, and savers were widely urged to lock in yields before the window closed. Eight months later, that forecast hasn't held up — and new data from CD Valet, a digital marketplace tracking CDs from more than 4,600 banks and credit unions nationwide, shows why.

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