Reuters: Personal Finance News Archive
Reuters: Personal Finance
http://www.microsite.reuters.co.uk/rss/uk/personalFinanceNews
- OFT says MasterCard fee agreement anti-competitive
- Rent rises hit four-year high
- Fidelity to split UK's largest retail fund in two
- FSA criticises small mortgage brokers
- House prices rose in August - Halifax
- House prices rose in August
- OFT issues new guidance to buy-to-let landlords
- Half of adults shop online with plastic
- Top executives' pension averages 2.5 million pounds
- House price inflation eases
- Unions to press government on pensions
- Fewer firms offering defined pension schemes
- Pensions change should boost buy-to-let
- Petrol prices set to fall
- Unions and government clash over pensions
- House price growth eases but sales up
- Psychopaths could be best financial traders
- Former Dublin tool shed finds buyer at 148,000 pounds
- Council tax plans shelved
- Concentrated portfolios can add extra returns
- Another rate cut likely by spring
- Property transactions rise
- New credit card to reward early repayment
- Housing market may not have been in a bubble
- House price fall slows
- Equitable Life drops claim against auditor
- London financial jobs market to strengthen
- Regulator puts onus on firms to fund pension schemes
- Survey reveals stakeholder is not the cheapest pension
- 'Citizen's Pension' could lift millions out of poverty
- Ireland may make pension saving compulsory
- Britons turn tide on excessive spending, IFAs
- Consumer confidence unexpectedly falls
- Government faces backlash over public sector pensions
- Climbing energy bills offer consumers no respite
- Insurers can cope with longer-living pensioners
- Time running out on 75 percent Sipps borrowings
- Equitable Life drops claims against 2 ex-directors
- Brown seen holding off major tax hikes next year
- Mortgage equity withdrawal rises
- Interest rates held at 4.5 pct
- Bank holds rates...for now
- Arrests in boiler room scam
- Standard Life in pre-IPO talks with FSA
- Equitable Life settles with two more former directors
- Britons spend double their estimate on credit cards
- Bank of England governor dents rate cut expectations
- Homeowners urged to prepare for worst winter in a decade
- Pension rule changes prompt mis-selling fears
- Mortgage lending shows biggest rise in nine months
- Retail sales jump dents rate cut talk
- Savings on the up and set to continue
- Economy slows but rates seen on hold
- Property transactions climb
- House price inflation drops below 10 percent
- House price decline slows
- Bulgarian property fund takes to the slopes
- Over half of Britons have no private pension
- Next interest rate move more likely to be a rise
- Pay awards rise to four-year high
- Consumer confidence hits lowest in two years
- Mortgage approvals highest in a year
- Pension watchdog to test at-risk funds
- Home buying costs could soar, warns CML
- Tough choices ahead for Blunkett's successor
- Responsible investing gains popularity
- Women facing pensions crisis
- Hedge fund fraud less likely in Europe than U.S.
- Wealthy fear for their tax breaks in Irish budget
- "Compensation culture" targeted by new legislation
- House prices rise at fastest rate in months
- BA says pension funding status quo unsustainable
- Consumer bankruptcies reach record high
- Mortgage exit fees pose hidden danger
- Regulator to probe payment protection selling
- Sales over the Internet soar
- Hedge fund fraud less likely in Europe than U.S
- Top schools broke law by fee-fixing
- Consumer confidence at new low in October
- HM Revenue gets tough on inheritance tax avoidance
- Interest rates left on hold
- Public paying more for convenient cash
- Inflation slowdown keeps rate cut hopes alive
- House prices fall at slowest in 15 months
- Investors urged to move fast on commodities
- Mortgage brokers warned to tighten up on self-certification
- MPs to probe access to banking services for poor
- Equitable Life members' concerned at sale talks
- Work longer and pay more tax to fund pensions
- UK pension deficits pale when compared to U.S.
- Savings firms struggle to beat Child Trust Fund apathy
- Launch of new home-selling packs may disrupt market
- Charities get set for Christmas credit card bonanza
- Mortgage lending growth slows
- Pressure builds on final-salary pensions
- Bank of England has scope for rate cut
- Buy-to-let investors beware rental agents' quotes
- FSA says it still has some powers over Sipps
- Pensioners can't afford healthy lifestyle
- Mortgage approvals up by nearly a quarter

