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Tuesday 30th October 2007
Mortgage lending to fall, says CML Mortgage lending is set to fall, although house price inflation is likely to remain positive, according to the 2008 housing market forecasts from the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML). According t...
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Wednesday 24th October 2007
Men in more debt than women Men who seek help with managing their finances tend to have as much as 20 per cent more debt than their female counterparts, the debt management company Chiltern has said. According to Chiltern, m... |
Monday 22nd October 2007
Mortgages force families to cut back on saving British families are feeling the pinch and are now less financially comfortable than they were last year, according to Alliance & Leicester's latest financial thermometer. The thermometer calc... |
Tuesday 16th October 2007
New scheme urges businesses to give staff time off to budget A new national initiative is asking employers to get their staff to commit to spending one hour a month sorting out their finances, as part of drive to make people take better care of their finance... |
Monday 8th October 2007
Use protection, urged CIFAS To coincide with the UK's third annual National Identity Fraud Prevention Week, CIFAS, the UK's fraud prevention service, is urging consumers to use protection to prevent themselves from becoming v... |
Friday 5th October 2007
Interest rates stay static The Bank of England yesterday elected to keep interest rates on hold at 5.75 per cent for the third month in a row. Analysts had predicted that interest rates would not change this month, but many... |
Thursday 4th October 2007
Brits risk finances on second life More than 8.5 million Brits are risking their savings, their pensions and their financial future when they start a 'second life' with a new partner. A major new study by Standard Life, The Real Se... |
Friday 28th September 2007
UK may have to cut interest rates Interest rates in the UK may have to be cut to stimulate economic growth, according to a new report. In its latest report on economic conditions in the UK, the Organisation for Economic Cooperatio... |
Thursday 20th September 2007
Mervyn King in hot water Mervyn King, the Bank of England governor, faced the music today when he met with MPs for what looked set to be a tough grilling. Mr King met with MPs this morning to discuss the Bank's latest inf... |
Wednesday 19th September 2007
Living costs drop - inflation falls Inflation fell to its lowest level in over a year in August, and the cost of living is also coming down, according to official data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The consumer pric... |
Friday 14th September 2007
Northern Rock shares plummet Shares in the mortgage lender Northern Rock have plunged by as much as 23 per cent, and the chancellor, Alistair Darling, has authorised the Bank of England to provide the firm with emergency fundi... |
Thursday 13th September 2007
Housing market slows The housing market is slowing as house price growth turned negative and buyer demand slumped in August, according to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics). This is the first time hou... |
Thursday 6th September 2007
Interest rates hold The Bank of England has held interest rates at 5.75 per cent for a second month running. Analysts and commentators had widely predicted the freeze, based on a sharp fall in inflation in July to 1... |
Monday 13th August 2007
London jobs market "strong", says Halifax The London jobs market went from strength to strength in July, with an increase in the number of job placements and strong demand for staff, according to the latest London Labour Market Report from... |
Thursday 9th August 2007
Another rates rise on the cards The Bank of England has hinted that interest rates may have to rise again, if inflation is to be brought down to two per cent. The latest Quarterly Inflation Report said a rise in interest rates w... |
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