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- Brown dismisses housing crisis fears (09 04 2008 10:15)
- Mortgage hope offered by bank (09 04 2008 10:15)
- Consumer morale 'falls again' (09 04 2008 10:15)
- Bristol & West withdraws deals (09 04 2008 10:15)
- Retirees feel 'unhappy due to no longer working' (09 04 2008 10:15)
- Severn Trent to be fined £36m (08 04 2008 04:15)
- Brown to announce first time buyers help (08 04 2008 04:15)
- UK bank details 'for sale by thieves' (08 04 2008 04:15)
- Last 100% mortgage to disappear (08 04 2008 04:15)
- High earners 'shut out of market' (08 04 2008 04:15)
News Archive : 12th March, 2008
- Consumers 'not keen on 25-year mortgages'
Homeowners are not keen on 25-year fixed rate mortgages, according to moneysupermarket.com, a price comparison website. (12 03 2008 05:45) - Budget 'should have helped savers'
The Budget was a great opportunity for the government to get more people saving but the chancellor missed it, according to personal finance website Fool.co.uk. (12 03 2008 05:45) - Quit fags and boost your finances
Quitting smoking can offer a financial boost as well as the health improvements but it can also lower your life insurance premiums, say experts. (12 03 2008 05:30) - Green mortgage market stabilises
New products within the green mortgages market are not likely to emerge from fresh entrants to the sector in light of the credit crunch. (12 03 2008 05:30) - Ethics set to push Islamic products to a wider audience
The ethical emphasis of Islamic finance means that products which are Sharia compliant could become a mainstream offering for a market beyond its Muslim core. (12 03 2008 05:30) - Potholes leave drivers out of pocket
Drivers could be facing large repair bills because of the state of Britain's roads. (12 03 2008 01:30) - Advice available to pensioners
Advice and support is available to pensioners who are struggling financially, a charity has said. (12 03 2008 01:30) - Fuel duty rise delayed
Plans to increase fuel duty by 2p per litre are expected to be delayed for six months. (12 03 2008 11:45) - Central bank gives markets a kick
Britain's central bank has sought to ease the liquidity crisis affecting global markets. (12 03 2008 11:45) - University a 'financial culture shock'
University is a financial culture shock for many young people, according to the Personal Finance Education Group (pfeg). (12 03 2008 11:45) - Buy-to-let 'still a good investment'
Buy-to-let property remains a good investment for the long-term, experts have said. (12 03 2008 11:45) - North braced for storms
The storms sweeping across Britain are expected to hit northern England and Wales today. (12 03 2008 11:45)
