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Reuters: Personal Finance News Archive

Reuters: Personal Finance

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  1. OFT says MasterCard fee agreement anti-competitive
  2. Rent rises hit four-year high
  3. Fidelity to split UK's largest retail fund in two
  4. FSA criticises small mortgage brokers
  5. House prices rose in August - Halifax
  6. House prices rose in August
  7. OFT issues new guidance to buy-to-let landlords
  8. Half of adults shop online with plastic
  9. Top executives' pension averages 2.5 million pounds
  10. House price inflation eases
  11. Unions to press government on pensions
  12. Fewer firms offering defined pension schemes
  13. Pensions change should boost buy-to-let
  14. Petrol prices set to fall
  15. Unions and government clash over pensions
  16. House price growth eases but sales up
  17. Psychopaths could be best financial traders
  18. Former Dublin tool shed finds buyer at 148,000 pounds
  19. Council tax plans shelved
  20. Concentrated portfolios can add extra returns
  21. Another rate cut likely by spring
  22. Property transactions rise
  23. New credit card to reward early repayment
  24. Housing market may not have been in a bubble
  25. House price fall slows
  26. Equitable Life drops claim against auditor
  27. London financial jobs market to strengthen
  28. Regulator puts onus on firms to fund pension schemes
  29. Survey reveals stakeholder is not the cheapest pension
  30. 'Citizen's Pension' could lift millions out of poverty
  31. Ireland may make pension saving compulsory
  32. Britons turn tide on excessive spending, IFAs
  33. Consumer confidence unexpectedly falls
  34. Government faces backlash over public sector pensions
  35. Climbing energy bills offer consumers no respite
  36. Insurers can cope with longer-living pensioners
  37. Time running out on 75 percent Sipps borrowings
  38. Equitable Life drops claims against 2 ex-directors
  39. Brown seen holding off major tax hikes next year
  40. Mortgage equity withdrawal rises
  41. Interest rates held at 4.5 pct
  42. Bank holds rates...for now
  43. Arrests in boiler room scam
  44. Standard Life in pre-IPO talks with FSA
  45. Equitable Life settles with two more former directors
  46. Britons spend double their estimate on credit cards
  47. Bank of England governor dents rate cut expectations
  48. Homeowners urged to prepare for worst winter in a decade
  49. Pension rule changes prompt mis-selling fears
  50. Mortgage lending shows biggest rise in nine months
  51. Retail sales jump dents rate cut talk
  52. Savings on the up and set to continue
  53. Economy slows but rates seen on hold
  54. Property transactions climb
  55. House price inflation drops below 10 percent
  56. House price decline slows
  57. Bulgarian property fund takes to the slopes
  58. Over half of Britons have no private pension
  59. Next interest rate move more likely to be a rise
  60. Pay awards rise to four-year high
  61. Consumer confidence hits lowest in two years
  62. Mortgage approvals highest in a year
  63. Pension watchdog to test at-risk funds
  64. Home buying costs could soar, warns CML
  65. Tough choices ahead for Blunkett's successor
  66. Responsible investing gains popularity
  67. Women facing pensions crisis
  68. Hedge fund fraud less likely in Europe than U.S.
  69. Wealthy fear for their tax breaks in Irish budget
  70. "Compensation culture" targeted by new legislation
  71. House prices rise at fastest rate in months
  72. BA says pension funding status quo unsustainable
  73. Consumer bankruptcies reach record high
  74. Mortgage exit fees pose hidden danger
  75. Regulator to probe payment protection selling
  76. Sales over the Internet soar
  77. Hedge fund fraud less likely in Europe than U.S
  78. Top schools broke law by fee-fixing
  79. Consumer confidence at new low in October
  80. HM Revenue gets tough on inheritance tax avoidance
  81. Interest rates left on hold
  82. Public paying more for convenient cash
  83. Inflation slowdown keeps rate cut hopes alive
  84. House prices fall at slowest in 15 months
  85. Investors urged to move fast on commodities
  86. Mortgage brokers warned to tighten up on self-certification
  87. MPs to probe access to banking services for poor
  88. Equitable Life members' concerned at sale talks
  89. Work longer and pay more tax to fund pensions
  90. UK pension deficits pale when compared to U.S.
  91. Savings firms struggle to beat Child Trust Fund apathy
  92. Launch of new home-selling packs may disrupt market
  93. Charities get set for Christmas credit card bonanza
  94. Mortgage lending growth slows
  95. Pressure builds on final-salary pensions
  96. Bank of England has scope for rate cut
  97. Buy-to-let investors beware rental agents' quotes
  98. FSA says it still has some powers over Sipps
  99. Pensioners can't afford healthy lifestyle
  100. Mortgage approvals up by nearly a quarter