Savings
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The Bank of England governor has hinted that he may lower the base rate. We examine the impact on mortgages, house prices and savings
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From mortgage repayments, pensions and petrol to graduate jobs, we look at the practical implications of Britain’s withdrawal from the EU
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With economists warning Brexit could cause the pound tumble and interest rates to rise, here are some of things worth considering before you vote
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Consumer group says too many banks and building societies are cutting rates for instant-access cash Isas
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Paid-for bank account is run via an app and offers interactive tools while ‘learning’ your spending habits
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On reflection Britain is a savers’ paradise … but only for the few
Patrick CollinsonWe get access to more tax breaks than almost any other developed country, but not everyone has the money to benefit -
HMRC says amount of money withdrawn from pension pots in the year since the new rules has dropped to £820m from £1.5bn
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It seemed impossible to get any prize money paid directly into my bank account
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Also, banks will recognise your voice when you call them with a query and Pants to Poverty drops its ethical stance
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National Savings & Investments’ decision to reduce rates will affect investment, direct Isa, direct saver and income bond accounts
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Total amount that British over-55s have taken out of pensions since shakeup is lower than some commentators predicted
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Last year the over 55s were given the freedom to use their savings however they liked. Some opted for property, others for stocks – we look at how they all fared
Let people take state pension early or they'll risk missing it, says thinktank