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Mortgage Market Comes Back To Earth
The UK mortgage market is beginning to return to a state of normality after an extended period of high prices and easy access to property purchase loans, Your Mortgage has claimed.
The Richest Streets In Britain Revealed
Britons who are on the hunt for a cheap property in the current adverse financial climate may do well to avoid Kensington and Chelsea, it has been revealed.
Hard Up Brits Worried About Christmas
As the festive season approaches, the struggles that everyday people go through have been highlighted.
Shortage Of Loans Pushes People To Credit Cards
As the number of unsecured loans being made available to consumers withers, many are turning to their credit cards for cash they cannot find elsewhere, uSwitch has claimed.
Recession Biting Hard For More Brits
More than 20 million Britons lack the funds to put money aside during the current economic downturn, AXA has claimed.
Brits Need To Pay More Attention To Speed Limits
Throughout Britain, many motorists are causing a danger to themselves and others as a result of their lax attitude to speeding, the Co-operative Insurance has claimed.
Scottish Savings Forgotten In Battle Against Debt
With the cost of living rising and the availability of credit withering at an alarming rate, many Scots have prioritised keeping their finances protected against rising debt in the battle with the crunch.
Getting To Know The Crisis
While stock markets across the world have drawn breath as share prices have stumbled, many may be left wondering how the current economic crisis has come about.
Brits Are Selling Second Cars In Order To Save money
With fuel prices rising considerably over the course of the year, it seems a growing number of Britons are being forced to re-evaluate their driving habits.
Brits Spending Too Much Money By Not Switching Energy Supplier
With energy prices escalating steadily, consumers could knock considerable amounts off their utility bills by switching from their areas default supplier.
Finance Brokers Want New Laws For Secured Loans
Following the publication of new white paper on the future of the future regulation of the secured loans industry, the Association of Finance Brokers (AFB) has called upon intermediaries to give their thoughts.
Brits Do Not Expect Inflation To Drop In The Near Future
Britains expectation of further inflation in the next 12 months was at a series high in August, new figures from the Bank of England and GfK NOP show.
Football Fans Cannot Afford To Watch Their Team Live Because Of Crunch
Football clubs may become the latest high profile casualties as consumers continue to do battle with the credit crunch, Virgin Money has claimed.
Drivers Do What They Can To Reduce Fuel Costs
With petrol and diesel prices putting a strain on many British drivers' pockets, Saga has claimed that large numbers of motorists are going to extreme lengths in an effort to try and make their fuel go further.
Car Premiums Getting Pricier Because Of Uninsured Car Owners
Law-abiding motorists throughout the UK are being hit with inflated car insurance premiums because of the growing number of motorists trying to get away with driving without insurance.
Interest Rates Will Not Drop While Inflation Is High
The Bank of England will be more able to reduce interest rates once the "spike" of inflation has passed, it has been claimed.
Consumers being Declined
Up to 450,000 consumers are applying for mortgages or loans before they get accepted, new research has revealed.
Consumers Not Using Capped Price Energy
More than half of householders were unable to secure a capped price energy tariff prior to the latest round of price hikes, the Motley Fool has indicated.
Misery For Many As Inflation Erodes Incomes
Rising inflation and a lack of credit has forced many Britons into a difficult economic situation, according to Legal & General.
Borrowers Avoiding Crunch With Long Term Deals
Consumers looking to secure mortgage deals are showing a preference for long-term deals, according to online mortgage advisory service mform.
Petrol Costs Reduced To Help With Credit Crunch
Three major UK supermarkets have announced cuts to petrol prices in an effort to help consumers struggling with soaring fuel costs, rising inflation and the credit crunch.
Secured Loans Availability Diminishing
A number of high-profile exits from the secured loans market in the past year have highlighted the ongoing effects of the credit crunch for both consumers and loans providers.
Banks Drag Their Feet Increasing Credit Interest Rates
Despite recent price wars in the credit interest rates offered by banks, too many are still offering low incentives for those who keep their accounts in credit, a new report has asserted.
More People Looking To Improve Their Home
More than a fifth (21 per cent) of homeowners plan to make significant structural improvements to their home in the coming 12 months, a new study from Sainsbury's Bank has suggested.
Base Rate Remains Unchanged
The Bank of England's monetary policy committee (MPC) has decided to hold the base rate of interest at an even five per cent.
Consumer Fears Fuelling Inflation
A new nationwide consumer poll from Lloyds TSB has suggested that concerns about food, fuel and energy costs are driving expectations of high inflation in the year to come.
Latest Housing Figures Indicates Buyer Confidence Dented
New figures from the National Association of Estate Agents (NAEA) have shown that although the housing market in the UK is still performing well, buyers are adopting a more cautious approach to property investment.
Payday Loans Show More People Have Debt Problems
The growing trend among UK consumers to look for financial relief each month by applying for payday loans indicates that there are many Britons finding it difficult to make ends meet, according to National Debtline.
Latest Cars Confusing Consumers According To Study
New research suggests that fancy additions to today's vehicles are leaving many Britons bewildered.
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