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What is a negotiated certificate of deposit called in the UK?

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What is a negotiated certificate of deposit called in the UK?

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I was just poking around trying to this question myself, and I’m not sure but it looks like “high interest deposit bond” might be the UK equivalent of what would be called “CD” or “certificate of deposit” in the US. I found that HSBC offers these, according to the following information from their Web site: “If you have £2,000 or more to lock away, we offer a choice of fixed terms from 6 months to three years, and you’ll benefit from a fixed interest rate.

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