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Egg 'has lied' over credit card crackdown - Customers dumped by internet bank refute claims that they are 'high risk' accuse Egg of dirty tactics
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| Egg 'has lied' over credit card crackdown [02/04/2008 01:17 PM] |
Customers dumped by the internet bank refute claims that they are 'high risk' and accuse Egg of dirty tactics
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| Bank of England tipped to slash rates [02/04/2008 01:17 PM] |
Homeowners are tipped to get a boost on Thursday when the Bank of England eases rates for the second time since the credit crunch hit
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| Market report: Monday latest [02/04/2008 01:17 PM] |
12:00:Cairn Energy had an unexpected boost from a big US broking house, with shares rising on the promise of still better to come from the oil explorer
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| Newcomer offers 6.5% to online savers [02/04/2008 01:17 PM] |
Icelandic-owned Kaupthing Edge has become the latest foreign bank to target British savers with a best-buy account
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| Three Rock suitors set to declare intentions [02/04/2008 01:17 PM] |
Three potential rescuers for Northern Rock were today finalising their bids to lodge with the Treasury before this afternoon's deadline
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| Ryanair warns of a 50% plunge in profits [02/04/2008 01:17 PM] |
Profits at Ryanair could crash 50% in 2008 as the airline industry heads for a potentially catastrophic recession
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| Non-doms grab will drive talent from City [02/04/2008 01:17 PM] |
Comment:Labour's crackdown on non-doms is a massive gamble on the future prosperity and attractiveness of the City of London, argues Anthony Hilton
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| Family income falls by £1,000 in five years [02/04/2008 01:17 PM] |
Family incomes have slumped by almost £1,000 over the past five years because of soaring taxes and mortgage payments
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| A to Z of the Sunday newspapers [02/04/2008 01:17 PM] |
Here's our summary of what the Sunday papers are reporting from the world of finance and business
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| Pru policyholders lose with-profits cash [02/04/2008 01:17 PM] |
Every week, 4,000 Prudential with-profits policy-holders miss out on the chance to share in a massive payout
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| BT stealth rise will cost 1,900% more [02/04/2008 01:17 PM] |
Price changes announced by telecoms giant BT include a massive stealth charge that will push of the cost of some calls from 4.5p to 90p
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| Scottish Power makes 15% price rise [02/04/2008 01:17 PM] |
Scottish Power today became the latest energy supplier to announce inflation-busting price rises
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| Times are getting leaner for the brokers [02/04/2008 01:17 PM] |
| The outlook for any business specialising in mid-market mergers, acquisitions and capital-raising must be bleak |
| Big Six turn on charm for shareholders [02/04/2008 01:17 PM] |
| For once, the Big Six accounting networks have moved perilously close to the mainstream |
| Midas share tips: FTSE Dogs and ailing banks [02/04/2008 01:17 PM] |
| Financial Mail's stock picker attributes their falling FTSE portfolio to banks' underperformance |
| Don't allow Sipps to be next scandal [02/04/2008 01:17 PM] |
| There is growing concern that self-invested personal pension plans are being mis-sold and undermined by punishing charges |
| Hetherington: The oil options that never existed [02/04/2008 01:17 PM] |
| The Mail on Sunday's consumer journalist of the year looks at the case of a fake investment company, watched over by a fake regulator |