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Steve Walker wrote:
> Can anyone tell me where I can find a historical table of prime rates?  
> Need to know prime rate as of July 1973.

See http://www.stls.frb.org/fred/data/irates.html -- it has many 
historical interest rates.  The "Bank Prime Loan Rate" link leads to 
http://www.stls.frb.org/fred/data/irates/mprime, which shows a value 
of 8.3 for 1973.07.

Gary