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Chemical Bank of New York raised its prime lending rate to 11 percent Monday, from 10 3/4 percent, breaking a three-month trend of declines from a record high of 20 percent in April.
Chemical Bank of New York raised its prime lending rate to 11 percent Monday, from 10 3/4 percent, breaking a three-month trend of declines from a record high of 20 percent in April.
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