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Average mortgage rate `at six-month low`

14 June 2010
The average interest rate on a mortgage is at the lowest level since December last year, the Financial Times reports.... read more »

Debt and holidays - what would you do to get away?

11 June 2010
Holidays are an important part of life. For millions, a holiday is such an essential part of the yearly programme that they`d be prepared to get into debt to pay for it.... read more »

Loans: base rate stays at 0.5%

11 June 2010
As expected, the Bank of England has decided to leave the base rate at its all-time low of 0.5%.... read more »

Universities minister: `System in need of radical change`

10 June 2010
The universities minister, David Willets, has said that the university system `is in need of "radical change" to provide a better deal for taxpayers and students`, the BBC reports.... read more »

Cost of fixed-rate mortgages continues to drop

10 June 2010
According to figures from the Bank of England, the cost of short-term fixed-rate mortgages dropped to a record low in May, as `competition continued to return to the market`, The Telegraph reports.... read more »

Motorists `driving less to cut back on costs`

10 June 2010
Nearly a third (29%) of motorists are attempting to use their car less to cut back on costs, according to research from the AA.... read more »

Young adults `lead the way on savings`

10 June 2010
Adults aged between 18 and 34 are `leading the way` on savings, with people in this age group saving 16% more than the national average, according to Santander.... read more »

Bank of England meets to discuss base rate

9 June 2010
The Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee is meeting today to discuss its next decision on the base rate, which it will announce on Thursday.... read more »

Borrowing and saving levels fall

8 June 2010
According to unbiased.co.uk, savings fell drastically in mid-2008, from around £39bn per quarter to £20bn, and they haven`t made a full recovery since - with the latest figures showing people are now saving just over £16bn, headlinemoney.co.uk reports.... read more »

£37 million taken out in loans for education

8 June 2010
Borrowers took out a combined £37 million in personal loans for education in the year to February 2010, according to estimates by Sainsbury`s Finance.... read more »

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