interest rates
interest rates
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by Mike Wright - 2007-10-23
Last week the 20 year anniversary of the 1987 crash passed with a significantly negative close for all major stock markets.A sell off, but it was some way off being a repeat of that day 20 years ago t...
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by Lisa Phillips - 2007-10-30
Have you ever been in a situation where you were able to pay most of your bills but perhaps you let the least essential debt go for a month? Well this can hurt not only your credit rating but a...
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by Mike Wright - 2007-11-15
For once it wasn't just the Dollar that took a beating last Friday as the British pound fell sharply against the Yen, Euro, Swiss Franc and even the Greenback itself. The fall was all the more telling...
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by Tom Allen - 2007-11-22
For a lot of citizens getting the very best UK mortgage rate can be the source of a huge headache but the simple reality is organizing a good UK Mortgage Rate is not remotely as large a difficul...
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by SimonDuffy - 2007-12-06
2 years ago when I bought my second property I crumbled to the seller's demands. Back then it was a sellers market, in 4 out of 5 cases the buyer met the seller's asking price instantly. I tried...
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by SimonDuffy - 2007-12-07
I was wrong. I was convinced the interest rate cut announced by the Bank of England yesterday was not going to make any difference to UK high street interest rates. However there have already be...
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by Robert Bell - 2007-12-14
The capital that makes up your mortgage/ loan can come from a number of sources including other people's deposits and savings, stored up in the bank and other investors, all of which make up the C...
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by Mike Wright - 2007-12-24
Tricky would be a choice world to describe global equity throughout the second half of this year. Stock markets and economies appear to be balancing on a knife edge with the chances of a global recess...
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by JASON BYRNES - 2008-01-12
The financial impact of rising interest rates on mortgage payments is miscalculated and misunderstood by 70 rise would have on monthly payments for a £100,000 interest-only mortgage, seven in ten...
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by ONLY FINANCE - 2008-05-01
Doorstep lenders and loan sharks are moving into the space vacated by Britain's high street banks, whose tightening or exemptive credit terms are leaving millions of people without access to mains...