We like full increase in rates
We like the banks and building societies which have raised interest rates on their savings accounts by 0.25% following last week's rate hike by the Bank of England.
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Can I get redress for Thomas Cook's low rates?
Q On September 19 I bought some Danish kroner for a trip to Denmark, at a rate of 10.15 kroner to the pound. I bought the currency at a Thomas Cook window in an HSBC bank...
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Britain 'close behind US' on obesity rates
More than 40% of men and women in the UK could be obese within a single generation, the influential International Obesity Taskforce will warn at a conference today.
The...
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Spare us more rate rises, say retailers
Retailers last night warned the Bank of England against further increases in interest rates after the latest snapshot of sales showed spending in stores growing at its sl...
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Rate uncertainty takes the edge off gilts
It is hardly surprising that government gilts should have had a dismal few months. Rising interest rates - or, more precisely, the threat of them - usually spell bad news...
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We don't like lower rates
From Monday Bradford and Bingley will be withdrawing four of its savings accounts. This is both good and bad news for savers.
Starting with the bad news. The three-yea...
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We like higher rates
Tis the season to be merry and Nationwide is leading the festivities in the run up to the Christmas season.
Following on from the announcement this week that the Bank o...
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Base rate nudged up amid fear of inflation
Soaring consumer borrowing and a resurgence in the housing market triggered the first rise in interest rates in nearly four years yesterday as the Bank of England moved t...
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Bank raises rates by 0.25%
The Bank of England today nudged up interest rates by a quarter-point to 3.75%, in a bid to cool the housing market and prick the growing consumer debt balloon.
The firs...
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Shops and factories signal rate rise
Dearer mortgages seemed a near certainty yesterday after upbeat news from manufacturers and retailers left analysts saying a rate rise by the Bank of England this Thursda...
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