January 2008

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Missed mortgage payments "a sign of real distress"

The concerning nature of missing a mortgage payment has been highlighted by one personal finance expert.Sean Gardner, chief executive of Mon...

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Mobile owners 'in the dark' about charges

Consumers in Britain lack awareness about charges associated with their mobile phones, a new report has suggested.An investigation by price ...

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Higher expectations 'may necessitate larger pensions'

The current generation of Britons has higher standards of living than its predecessors, a spokesperson for the National Association of Pension Funds (...

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Wales property prospects are 'healthy'

The Welsh property market is avoiding the downturn experienced elsewhere in the UK, one broker observes.Mark Jones, owner of the Remax estat...

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Exchange rate 'draws investors to dollar economies'

The current exchange rate looks set to encourage investment in areas such as the United States and the Caribbean, one expert asserts.Simon W...

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Over-insurance should be avoided, says Which?

Insurance is not always necessary, according to a consumer rights organisation.Product watchdog Which? claims that customers should be aware...

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Rail fare rises 'may deter Brits from train travel'

Britons may grow increasingly disinclined to travel by rail following recent fair increases, it is observed.UK consumers may in fact find it...

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Parents and teachers 'have a joint finance education responsibility'

Almost half of all parents think they share a responsibility with schools to educate children about money matters.New research from the Asso...

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EU Consumer Credit Directive 'could benefit expat loan applicants'

New European Union (EU) rules regarding the loan market could benefit expatriates applying for credit, it has been claimed.Marjorie Mansfiel...

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Car insurance 'should be comprehensive'

An AA Insurance study has identified some of the most "outrageous and obscure" reasons for claiming on a motoring policy.The provi...

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Mid-January 'top time for car accidents'

Friday January 18th has been deemed the most dangerous day for drivers by one car insurance firm.According to Admiral, over the past 15 year...

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Olympic regeneration 'is a good thing for east London'

The regeneration in east London taking place as a result of the forthcoming Olympics should be viewed positively by homeowners, it is claimed.

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Loans 'less important than holidays' for Brits

Britons spend more time researching holidays than loans, according to a new survey.The poll by Fool.co.uk discovered that while 36 per cent ...

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Biba: Uninsured drivers 'now easier to trace'

New rules mean it is easier to trace uninsured drivers, it is noted.Graeme Trudgill, technical and corporate affairs executive at the Britis...

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Savvy loan shopping 'can yield great savings'

Customers can save on loans this year, a new study suggests.According to Moneyextra.com's Robin Amlot, the potential savings available to cu...

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