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Choice in the credit card market is being squeezed as providers take a more cautious attitude to lending, following warnings over excessive consumer spending.
23/04/2018
Scottish Widows has launched ‘drip-feed drawdown’, a phased retirement income capability, which is available through its retirement account
20/04/2018
A single flat-rate of tax relief could help boost self-employed pensions and see 75 per cent of pension savers better off, the Royal Society of Arts (RSA) has said
18/04/2018
For the first two months of 2018, consumer spending saw the strongest reduction for the opening of a year since 2012, a trend that is looking likely to continue going forward, according to Visa’s UK Consumer Spending Index
16/04/2018
Millions of pounds from dormant bank accounts are being invested in a pioneering fund aimed at lending to socially or environmentally friendly projects with no access to public markets
16/04/2018
Investors that are remaining in cash long-term risk poor returns and a loss in purchasing power, compared to investing in the stock market, according to research conducted by Royal London
03/04/2018
Only 35% of working consumers believe that they have seen an increase in their household income over the past 12 months, according to the latest Lloyds Bank Spending Power Report
27/03/2018
The 2018 MoneyAge Awards are now open for entries
22/03/2018
Housing prices in the UK have grown by 4.9% since January 2017, according to the UK housing pricing index (HPI), with Scotland and the East Midlands seeing the largest growth at 7.3%
20/03/2018
Signs are emerging that the Treasury is considering the withdrawal of 1ps, 2ps and the £50 note
14/03/2018
HM Treasury forecasts that it will benefit from an additional £5.1bn in a ‘bonus’ tax take by April 2019 as a result of the pension freedoms policy of 2015
12/03/2018
The pensions and asset management industry has been "tarred with the brush of the financial services industry", leading to a lack of trust among the public, SCM Direct co-founder and transparency and ethics activist Gina Miller has claimed
09/03/2018
Total pension liabilities of the UK rose by just over £1trn, to £7.6trn, between 2010 and 2015, latest figures published by the ONS have shown
07/03/2018
Three warnings have been issued around the failure to meet the LISA transfer deadline
27/02/2018
The former financial director of Carillion, Richard Adams, "dumped" all of his shares in the outsourcing firm for £776,000, just a few months before its share price tanked, it has been revealed
26/02/2018

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