The Bank of England may face an increasing monetary policy dilemma at a time of economic stagflation that hits indebted consumers hard.
Y…
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Hard-pressed consumers may be set to see their utility bills kept under more control by new legislation.
One of the major causes of risin…
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The number of repossessions is stable and no longer rising, the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) has revealed.
CML figures for the numbe…
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The number of households and individuals facing extreme difficulty in meeting their bills has risen significantly in the last few months.
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The number of personal insolvencies may have fallen, but it could soon rise now the UK is back in recession.
Insolvency Service figures f…
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With the UK now officially back in recession, it may comes as no surprise that many consumers are even more concerned about the state of their persona…
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Unemployment in Britain is set to reach nine per cent of the working population this year, an economic analysis has concluded.
The National Institu…
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Credit card debt is a problem for many people and while sometimes it is caused by people recklessly overspending on plastic, it is widely agreed that …
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