News Archive : 26th March, 2008
- BSA: Building societies escape worst of credit crunch
The Building Societies Association (BSA) said yesterday that mortgage lenders remain in a "very good position".
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2008 04:30)
- CML offers interest-only mortgage advice
Taking out an interest-only mortgage can be a good solution for borrowers suffering from financial problems in the credit crunch, the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) said yesterday.
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2008 04:30)
- New Isa rules praised
The government's decision to simplify the tax-free savings rules for consumers in the upcoming tax year has received praise from Moneyfacts.co.uk.
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2008 04:30)
- Isa research reveals preference for cash
Britons are preferring to keep their savings in low-risk cash independent savings accounts (ISAs) rather than investing on the markets, new research has revealed.
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2008 04:15)
- Be realistic when selling your home, website advises
Homeowners putting their properties on the market should not have unrealistic price expectations, Rightmove.co.uk has said.
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2008 04:15)
- Bank risk investigated
The safety of various high street banks for savings depositors has been rated by a Daily Mail investigation.
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2008 04:15)
- FSA: We made mistakes over Northern Rock
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has admitted today to significant mistakes in its handling of the Northern Rock crisis.
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2008 04:15)
- Britons 'waste £290 this year on tax overspending'
Tax wastage is at its highest ever level in the UK, a new report from Unbiased.co.uk shows.
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2008 04:15)
- Youngsters 'unsure about Isas'
British 16 to 21-year-olds do not have enough knowledge about savings, a new poll from Alliance & Leicester suggests.
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2008 04:15)
- Post Office issues 'medical tourists' warning
People travelling abroad to have cosmetic surgery should always check their travel insurance prior to their trip, the Post Office said yesterday.
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2008 04:15)
- Sainsbury's warns on storm claims
This month's wet and windy weather will cause big increases in home insurance claims, Sainsbury's Finance said yesterday.
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2008 04:15)
- Vaccinate to avoid vet costs, owners advised
Animal-loving Britons shell out £1.5 billion on vet fees each year, Direct Line Pet Insurance has found.
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2008 04:15)
- Website offers car add-ons warning
Modifying your motor through expensive upgrades and add-ons - commonly funded by an unsecured loan - can increase insurance premiums.
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2008 04:15)
- Gadgets 'shouldn't be on show in cars'
Car owners in the UK are putting themselves at extra risk of suffering a break-in - by leaving expensive gadgets on show in their vehicles.
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2008 04:15)
- UK 'world's seventh most prosperous country'
The United Kingdom has been ranked the world's seventh most prosperous and stable nation, according to Jane's Information Group research reported in the Times.
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2008 01:15)
- ABI: Speed up personal injury claims
People who lodge a personal injury claim should gain access to compensation more quickly and easily, the Association of British Insurers (ABI) said.
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2008 01:15)
- Fall in mortgage deals detected
The mortgage market in the UK has become significantly less varied, Moneyfacts.co.uk has claimed.
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2008 01:15)
- Government 'not funding' empty homes policy
Local authorities are not using their legal powers sufficiently to tackle the housing shortage, charity Shelter has suggested.
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2008 01:15)
- Boiler room warning as doctor loses £60k
Criminals are attempting to scam Britain's ten million small shareholders, a BBC investigation has revealed.
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2008 01:15)
- NAEA: Buyers on the decline
A record low in UK homebuyer numbers was marked last month, according to the National Association of Estate Agents (NAEA).
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2008 01:15)
- Nottingham 'tops chart for burglaries'
Home loans customers in Nottingham beware - your property is most at risk of being burgled.
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2008 01:15)
- Pensioners facing 'debt crisis'
The next generation of pensioners are facing increasing debt worries, a joint survey from Barclays and Help the Aged shows.
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2008 01:15)
- Homeowners facing Northern Rock nightmare
The credit crunch has left some Britons facing financial ruin, the Guardian reports.
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2008 01:15)
- Energy bill increases warned
Gas and electricity prices are set to rise again, culminating in an estimated £100 increase in average household bills by the end of the year.
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2008 12:45)
- UK holidays 'hit by strong Euro'
British people holidaying in Europe during 2008 will face increased costs as the Euro continues its strong position.
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2008 12:45)
- World's cheapest car unveiled
The worlds cheapest car, costing just £1,250, was unveiled at the New Delhi Auto show in January.
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2008 12:45)
- Record tax amount 'left unclaimed'
British people are leaving record amounts of money to the Inland Revenue through failing to reduce tax liabilities, as reported today by Reuters.
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2008 12:45)
- Big banks lose out on personal loans
Only 50 per cent of personal loans and 65 per cent of credit cards in the UK are from the big five banks, according to recent research by Mintel reported in the Manchester Evening News.
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03
2008 11:45)
- Mortgage protection system urged for homeowners
The introduction of a system to help homeowners who fall behind in their mortgage payments has been urged by the Welsh branch of housing charity Shelter.
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03
2008 09:45)
- More people opt to become financial advisors
A growing number of British people are seeking the training to offer personal finance advice, according to the ifs School of Finance.
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03
2008 09:30)