The Bank of England (BoE) has kept interest rates at 0.5 per cent and has also held off on more stimulus measures.
Its rate-setting Monet…
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The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has said it is planning to stop companies incentivising staff to mis-sell goods and services to consumers.
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The economy could find itself in as deep a recession as the one that struck in 2008 if the eurozone were to collapse, an expert has said.
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The economic troubles of the last few years have brought a significant rise in unemployment, although not by as much as some might have expected as it…
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Britons reach the age of 28 on average before they start planning their finances, a new report has suggested.
The Bright Grey Financial S…
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British families will be at least £200 worse off next year as household bills continue to rise, a new survey has concluded.
A study…
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Planned government changes to council tax benefits will leave people on low and middle incomes worse off and wipe out the benefits of the rise in pers…
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News that energy bills could be going up across the board will worry some people, but the best response for consumers is to take advice on their situa…
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