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  • Cash ISAs first stop for savers

    Friday 27 Mar 2009

    With just one week left to invest in a tax-free ISA before the April deadline, suppliers are upping the ante to try to attract last minute savers.

  • Cash ISAs first stop for savers

    Friday 27 Mar 2009

    With just one week left to invest in a tax-free ISA before the April deadline, suppliers are upping the ante to try to attract last minute savers.

  • Deadline looms for Investment Trust ISAs

    Friday 27 Mar 2009

    Time is getting short for those investors yet to decide on where to put their money in this year’s ISA season.

  • Deadline looms for Investment Trust ISAs

    Friday 27 Mar 2009

    Time is getting short for those investors yet to decide on where to put their money in this year’s ISA season.

  • Deadline looms for Investment Trust ISAs

    Friday 27 Mar 2009

    Time is getting short for those investors yet to decide on where to put their money in this year’s ISA season.

  • House price slide quickens

    Friday 27 Mar 2009

    House prices dropped by 2% in England and Wales last month, taking the annual slump to 16.5%, according to figures from the Land Registry.

  • FSA cracks first insider dealing case

    Friday 27 Mar 2009

    City regulator, the Financial Services Authority (FSA), has finally made charges of insider dealing stick following the conviction of a lawyer and his father-in-law.

  • Nationwide to rescue Dunfermline Building Society

    Friday 27 Mar 2009

    The Nationwide is likely to take over the healthy parts of the Dunfermline Building Society as part of a government-backed rescue, according to reports today. Nationwide will take over Dunfermline’s deposits, good loans, branches and staff and the Treasury will take over £1bn of commercial property lending and acquired portfolios of self-cert and buy-to-let mortgages,

  • Barclays rockets after FSA green light

    Friday 27 Mar 2009

    Barclays continued its remarkable rally Friday, shooting up 22% after it passed a Financial Services Authority (FSA) stress test to judge whether it needs additional capital. The bank confirmed earlier reports that its balance sheet is robust enough, despite subjecting it to a much sterner examination than last year. Its shares surged to 171p, way above January’s 51p low.

  • Barclays rockets after FSA green light

    Friday 27 Mar 2009

    Barclays continued its remarkable rally Friday, shooting up 22% after it passed a Financial Services Authority (FSA) stress test to judge whether it needs additional capital. The bank confirmed earlier reports that its balance sheet is robust enough, despite subjecting it to a much sterner examination than last year. Its shares surged to 171p, way above January’s 51p low.

  • Barclays rockets after FSA green light

    Friday 27 Mar 2009

    Barclays continued its remarkable rally Friday, shooting up 22% after it passed a Financial Services Authority (FSA) stress test to judge whether it needs additional capital. The bank confirmed earlier reports that its balance sheet is robust enough, despite subjecting it to a much sterner examination than last year. Its shares surged to 171p, way above January’s 51p low.

  • Barclays rockets after FSA green light

    Friday 27 Mar 2009

    Barclays continued its remarkable rally Friday, shooting up 22% after it passed a Financial Services Authority (FSA) stress test to judge whether it needs additional capital. The bank confirmed earlier reports that its balance sheet is robust enough, despite subjecting it to a much sterner examination than last year. Its shares surged to 171p, way above January’s 51p low.

  • Barclays rockets after FSA green light

    Friday 27 Mar 2009

    Barclays continued its remarkable rally Friday, shooting up 22% after it passed a Financial Services Authority (FSA) stress test to judge whether it needs additional capital. The bank confirmed earlier reports that its balance sheet is robust enough, despite subjecting it to a much sterner examination than last year. Its shares surged to 171p, way above January’s 51p low.

  • Barclays rockets after FSA green light

    Friday 27 Mar 2009

    Barclays continued its remarkable rally Friday, shooting up 22% after it passed a Financial Services Authority (FSA) stress test to judge whether it needs additional capital. The bank confirmed earlier reports that its balance sheet is robust enough, despite subjecting it to a much sterner examination than last year. Its shares surged to 171p, way above January’s 51p low.

  • Yoplait sale strengthens Dairy Crest

    Friday 27 Mar 2009

    For the second day in a row, a UK food group has shown its adaptability in the current tough trading environment.

  • Darling calls on banks to regain trust

    Friday 27 Mar 2009

    Under-fire bankers must regain the public’s trust by demonstrating that they've learned lessons from the financial crisis, according to Chancellor Alistair Darling.

  • Darling calls on banks to regain trust

    Friday 27 Mar 2009

    Under-fire bankers must regain the public’s trust by demonstrating that they've learned lessons from the financial crisis, according to Chancellor Alistair Darling.

  • FSA wins first insider dealing case

    Friday 27 Mar 2009

    The Financial Services Authority (FSA), has finally made charges of insider dealing stick following the conviction of a lawyer and his father-in-law. The first insider dealing criminal prosecution brought by the City watchdog saw Southwark Crown Court find former general counsel of TTP Communications, Christopher McQuoid, and his father-in-law, James Melbourne, guilty as charged.

  • Easter and weather damage John Lewis sales

    Friday 27 Mar 2009

    John Lewis blamed the fall of Easter last year and sunny weather for a big drop in sales at its department stores last week.

  • Kingfisher takes axe to Chinese ops

    Thursday 26 Mar 2009

    A slump in China’s housing market has caught out DIY retailer Kingfisher, which admitted today that its over eager expansion there lost it £52m last year and would cost £107m to put right.

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