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Bank Of Baroda Hikes FD Rates, Now Earn Up To 7.25%

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[ad_1] New Delhi:  The interest rates on Bank of Baroda's fixed deposits (FDs) up to Rs 2 crore have increased. After the adjustment, the general public's FD interest rate may increase to 7.25 percent. Seniors who deposit money with the Bank of Baroda might earn up to 7.75 percent on their fixed deposits. The new rates are coming into effect today, May 12, 2023. Bank of Baroda's Latest Fixed Deposits (FDs) Rates For General Investors For deposits maturing in the next 7 to 45 days, the Bank of Baroda is offering a 3 percent interest rate. A 4.5 percent interest rate will be paid on FDs that mature in 46 to 180 days. FDs maturing between 181 and 210 days will receive a 4.5 percent interest rate from the Bank of Baroda. ( Also Read: Meet Linda Yaccarino, The Woman Rumoured To Be New Twitter CEO --In Pics ) Fixed deposits with maturities of 211 days or fewer will receive interest at a rate of 5.75 percent. On Fixe Deposits with maturities between one and two years,

Stocks to Watch: Reliance, Tata Motors, Wipro, Bank Of Baroda, HAL, and Others

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[ad_1] Last Updated: March 10, 2023, 09:06 IST Stocks to Watch on Friday. Stocks to watch: Shares of firms like Reliance, Tata Motors, Wipro, Bank Of Baroda, HAL, and others will be in focus on Friday's trade. The Nifty futures contract traded on the Singapore Exchange indicates a negative start to domestic equities. The contract was trading at 17,473.50, down 144.5 points or 0.82% from the previous close. “The domestic market could hardly hold on to its previous gains as the Fed chair’s reaffirmation of his hawkish statement brought in more worries. In this backdrop, the upcoming US job data will have a substantial impact on the Fed’s policy decisions in its upcoming FOMC meeting. A stronger-than-expected jobs report will prompt the Fed to raise interest rates by 50 bps,” said Vinod Nair, Head of Research, Geojit Financial Services. Reliance Industries Reliance Industries group’s FMCG unit announced the relaunch of Campa Cola, alongwith two other flavors, almost 23 years aft