Archive for the Banking Category

Northern Rock’s new fixed-rate bonds

The state-owned bank, Northern Rock has launched two new issues of fixed-rate bonds which offer guaranteed savings interest rates of at least 3.15 per

Banking

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New 45-day notice cash ISA

Just in ahead of the new tax year, the National Counties Building Society has unveiled a 45 Day Notice Cash ISA. This cash ISA offers a variable in

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New fixed-rate bonds

Santander, the high street lender, has launched a new range of fixed-rate bonds. These new bonds should be of particular interest to those consumer

Banking

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Housing market could dip again

Part of the reason for a future dip in the housing market could be new buyers unable to secure a cheap mortgage. This is according to Kate Barker,

Banking, mortgages

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Halifax launches new fixed-rate mortgage

Fixed-rate mortgage just celebrated its 21st anniversary and Halifax celebrated by launching a new product. The new product is a 21-month fixed-rat

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Isa benefits are ignored by consumers

A combination of £13 billion has been wasted by UK consumers failing to take advantage of individual savings accounts Isas. This information comes

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Money worries stressing couples

A new study has indicated that money worries are leading some UK consumers to neglect their love lives. According to research conducted by Scottish W

Banking, debt

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Spenders are becoming savers

The economic difficulties experienced during the recession have turned some spenders into savers, it has been suggested. The sudden impact on their w

Banking, Consumer

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First Class Postal account at Coventry Building Society

The fourth issue of the Coventry Building Society’s popular 1st Class Postal account is now available. The account offers variable-rate, easy-acces

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Savers over 50 like Isas

Virgin Money has announced putting money into Isas has grown in popularity for savers over 50. As a direct response to the government increasing the

Banking, Consumer, Save Money

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