Consumers struggling with their debt might find the situation is eased somewhat by a falling-off of inflation, after new data revealed the rise in the…
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A survey by an insolvency professionals' body has indicated millions of Britons are thinking of taking out a payday loan in the coming months, som…
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Many consumers are avoiding the spectre of piling up credit card debt on their spending by giving I.O.Us out instead – and then buying the presents in…
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Britons are falling short when it comes to saving for Christmas, new research has said.
A Barclaycard study has found 44 per cent of Brit…
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Britain is set to be pushed into a new recession by events in the eurozone, investment experts have said.
Jeremy Tigue and Ted Scott of F…
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Unsecured consumer credit borrowing saw a decline in the year to September 2011, according to new figures.
The Finance and Leasing Association (FLA…
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The chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne has delivered his autumn statement and this has brought more news that may disappoint those working in …
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A eurozone recession is likely to send the UK economy back into a state of contraction, chancellor George Osborne has admitted.
Delivering his autu…
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