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British Gas no longer cheapest energy firm - British Gas has quietly hiked price of its best online energy deal, leaving its claim be cheapest supplier tatters
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| British Gas no longer cheapest energy firm [02/11/2008 01:17 PM] |
British Gas has quietly hiked the price of its best online energy deal, leaving its claim to be the cheapest supplier in tatters
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| Credit card £400m small print rip-off [02/11/2008 01:17 PM] |
Credit card bosses are grabbing £400m a year by confusing customers, says the Office of Fair Trading
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| Market report: Monday latest [02/11/2008 01:17 PM] |
12:15:There was more misery today for shareholders of Britain's High Street banks and mortgage lenders ahead of the reporting season which gets under way this week
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| Lotto winner goes from riches to rags [02/11/2008 01:17 PM] |
When a hospital porter won £10m on the lottery he was set up for life, then a disastrous investment in football club Livingston sent him from riches to rags
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| Hawks still rule the roost at the Bank [02/11/2008 01:17 PM] |
Wednesday's Bank of England Inflation Report is expected to be hawkish, reaffirming that any further interest rate cuts this year will only come gradually
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| We'll axe jobs, say 40% of bosses [02/11/2008 01:17 PM] |
Tough trading conditions and economic gloom are putting jobs under the biggest threat for years, a report has claimed
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| Egg card complaints are referred to OFT [02/11/2008 01:17 PM] |
Complaints that internet bank Egg cancelled credit cards because holders always paid up in time has been referred to the Office of Fair Trading.
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| 112,000 can lay their hands on £1m cash [02/11/2008 01:17 PM] |
Around 112,000 Britons have more than £1m in cash, a report revealed yesterday
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| Northern Rock in row over 125% loans [02/11/2008 01:17 PM] |
Beleaguered Northern Rock faces growing criticism for offering mortgages worth more than the value of borrowers' homes
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| Banks' profits to hit a record £40.5bn [02/11/2008 01:17 PM] |
The big banks are expected to report a record profits despite a credit crunch that has paralysed financial markets
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| Savers beware as rates start to fall [02/11/2008 01:17 PM] |
Interest rates on savings accounts are coming down, but some savers will lose more than others
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| Bank ready to slash growth forecast [02/11/2008 01:17 PM] |
The Bank of England is expected this week to backtrack on its forecast for economic growth in 2008.
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| Folly to follow expensive funds-of-funds [02/11/2008 01:17 PM] |
| Rather than opting for funds-of-funds, most private investors would be far better off with a dirt cheap tracker |
| Hetherington: T-One and the £2m con, npower, Fox Hayes [02/11/2008 01:17 PM] |
| The Mail on Sunday's award-winning financial sleuth asks why the police refuse to act over the £2m timeshare conmen |
| How can we be confident in drugs giants? [02/11/2008 01:17 PM] |
| Along with millions of other parents of teenage girls, I have been thrown into doubt by the spat over claims for cervical cancer vaccinations between GlaxoSmithKline and Merck. |
| Pru's ditthering is hitting loyal savers [02/11/2008 01:17 PM] |
| Credit should be given to Norwich Union for getting on with returning billions of pounds to with-profits policyholders. Not so the Pru. |
| Midas share tips: Care UK, Vyke [02/11/2008 01:17 PM] |
| Financial Mail's stock picker takes a look at a health care company untroubled by the MRSA bug and a company offering low-cost mobile phone calls |