1st October 2008 by Barney McCarthy
Over a quarter of British couples could be missing out on higher credit interest rates by not pooling their current account cash, according to Lloyds TSB. Continue Reading »
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26th September 2008 by Barney McCarthy
British parents are going into debt and making significant personal sacrifices because they don’t want their children to miss out, according to National Savings and Investments (NS&I). Continue Reading »
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19th September 2008 by Pauline McCallion
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has imposed a new rule designed to have a “calming effect” on the market for shares in financial firms. Continue Reading »
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18th September 2008 by Pauline McCallion
Lloyds’ agreed £12bn rescue plan for HBOS has attracted praise and criticism in equal share. Continue Reading »
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15th September 2008 by Pauline McCallion
Almost a fifth of those living in the country are more likely to overspend each month than put some cash away for the future, according to NFU Mutual. Continue Reading »
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11th September 2008 by Pauline McCallion
The Government has pledged to help households save more than £300 per year on their energy bills, but an industry commentator believes the plans announced today will leave many out in the cold. Continue Reading »
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11th September 2008 by Pauline McCallion
Current account incentives cost consumers an average of £1.27 per month, according to research by financial research firm Defaqto. Continue Reading »
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10th September 2008 by Pauline McCallion
Motorists in flood hit areas could see their premiums rise by as much as 26% if they make a claim for flood damage, according to uSwitch. Continue Reading »
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