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General Finance News

  • Couples keep cash separate
    30th Apr 2008
    Some 71 per cent of couples keep separate accounts from their partners, according to research by PayPal.

Insurance and Protection


Investments

  • Lloyds TSB seen surviving credit crunch
    6th May 2008
    High street bank Lloyds TSB has announced substantially smaller damage from the credit crunch than its rivals, suffering a £387 million writedown.
  • Shell 'to sell stake' in London Array scheme
    2nd May 2008
    Shell has decided to sell its stake in the London Array offshore windfarm scheme, leading some industry experts to question the future of the renewable energy project, the Guardian has reported.
  • Yahoo first quarter profits up, beats forecasts
    23rd Apr 2008
    Yahoo said a nine per cent increase in revenues to $1.8 billion (£0.9 billion) for the first quarter was "solid" and claimed the firm had performed well under challenging circumstances.
  • FTSE 100 falls on fears of further US write downs
    15th Apr 2008
    The FTSE 100 fell one per cent, or 63.9 points, to close the day at 5831.60 after lower-than-expected results from US bank Wachovia and General Electric dented investor confidence.

Pensions

  • 9m Brits have no pension
    22nd Jan 2008
    Over nine million Britons have no pension provision but somehow expect to retire at the age of 62.
  • MoD clerical error on pensions
    21st Jan 2008
    The Ministry of Defence (MoD) will ask the Treasury to write off amounts it mistakenly paid to veterans in pensions.

Borrowing


Property

  • Rise of the £1 million property
    12th May 2008
    The sale of properties valued at more than £1 million in the UK is continuing to flourish despite the credit crunch, Halifax claims.
  • FT: March house prices remain flat
    11th Apr 2008
    Property prices in England and Wales stayed flat during March, according to the latest house price survey from the Financial Times (FT).

Tax Planning

  • CIOT: Too much tax legislation for SMEs
    22nd Feb 2008
    The administrative burden of tax legislation is too much for small businesses to manage, according to the Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT).

Corporate Planning

  • British Workforce Calls for Green IT
    2nd Apr 2008
    Most of the British workforce would prefer to work in companies that are environmentally friendly, but many feel that they lack support from their employers in pursuing green changes.
  • British Workforce Calls for Green IT
    1st Apr 2008
    Most of the British workforce would prefer to work in companies that are environmentally friendly, but many feel that they lack support from their employers in pursuing green changes.

Offshore Investments

  • American subprime collapse cost $100bn
    9th Apr 2008
    The collapse of the subprime mortgage market in the US will cost the world economy $945 billion (£472 billion), the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said.
  • Europe investing in renewables
    13th Mar 2008
    European energy organisations are investing in emerging offshore wind energy sector, according to a new report from research company Energy Insights.
  • Dollar hits record low against euro
    28th Feb 2008
    The dollar dropped below $1.50 against the euro for the first time ever as traders bet the Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke will cut interest rates again.

Mergers and Aquisitions

  • FTSE bounces back after plunge
    18th Mar 2008
    The London financial markets bounced back on Tuesday after Sunday's news of the Bear Stearns sell-off led to a global slump in share prices.
  • FTSE slides after Bear Stearns sale
    17th Mar 2008
    London's FTSE 100 has closed at 3.86 per cent down as investors reacted in shock to the sale of Bear Stearns to JPMorgan Chase.
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