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UK faces 'redundancy torrent' as firms cut costs - 31/10/08
Some 24 per cent of companies have plans to make new or further redundancies in the next twelve months with older workers taking the brunt of job cuts
Government moves to reinforce small business - 30/10/08
The government is taking steps to provide banks with £4 billion to lend to small businesses
'Hidden homeowners facing repossession'
'Hidden homeowners facing repossession' - 30/10/08
Some three million more borrowers could be at risk of repossession as the financial crisis begins to affect Britain's middle classes, an expert has suggested
Interest rates must drop 'quickly' - 30/10/08
More interest rate cuts are needed to stop the UK falling into a depression, a Bank of England rate setter has warned
Debt a 'gloomy shadow over British workplaces'
Debt a 'gloomy shadow over British workplaces' - 29/10/08
More Britons are likely to be worrying about debt problems after a survey showed that many workplaces are reporting concerning levels of stress among employees
FTSE 100 up 5% at lunch - 29/10/08
The FTSE 100 was up over five per cent at lunch today – as confidence returned to the markets ahead of another round of global interest rate cuts
Hedge funds hit for £12bn on bad VW bets - 29/10/08
Hedge funds could face billions of pounds of losses after bets on the falling price of Volkswagen turned against them
Tracker mortgage rates break off the rails - 29/10/08
Average tracker mortgage deals are stuck at 2007 levels, despite the Bank of England's interest rate cut this month
Bank of England: Crunch losses to hit £1.8 trillion - 28/10/08
The Bank of England estimates the global banking crisis will create losses of £1
9/11 'the root' of the financial crisis - 28/10/08
The roots of the global financial crisis lie in the September 11th 2001 terrorist attacks and the US reaction to rebuilding the nation, it has been claimed
Figures reveal 71% rise in repossessions
Figures reveal 71% rise in repossessions - 28/10/08
The number of homes that have been repossessed during the last year increased by 71 per cent, according to Financial Services Authority (FSA) figures
Coordinated action fails to stabilise markets - 27/10/08
World markets tumbled on Monday as central and international efforts to stabilise the global economy were thwarted once again
Debt-ridden Brits yet to experience the worst
Debt-ridden Brits yet to experience the worst - 27/10/08
Britons struggling with debt problems are yet to experience the worst effects of the credit crunch on the UK economy, an expert has warned
FTSE falls sharply on recession fears - 27/10/08
The FTSE 100 plunged five per cent after opening on overnight falls in the Asian markets and fears of a worldwide recession
Six Irish institutions in favour of bank guarantee - 25/10/08
Six Irish institutions have signed up to a government plan to guarantee their operations
Recession looms as UK GDP falls - 24/10/08
The UK economy has suffered its first negative quarter of growth for over 16 years, bringing it closer to recession
BBA assistance for firms facing bankruptcy
BBA assistance for firms facing bankruptcy - 24/10/08
It is inevitable that some businesses will not be able to avoid bankruptcy amid the likely onset of a recession in the UK economy, the British Bankers' Association (BBA) has said
FTSE 100 drops over 8% as recession fears confirmed - 24/10/08
The FTSE 100 dropped some 8
Greenspan: Credit tsunami has blighted global economy - 23/10/08
Alan Greenspan says the US economy is experiencing a "credit tsunami" and warns it will be "many months" before confidence will be restored
FTSE 100 holds firm under pressure - 23/10/08
The FTSE 100 closed up 1
Cost of doing nothing is enormous when in debt, expert says
Cost of doing nothing is enormous when in debt, expert says - 23/10/08
Britons in high levels of debt who could be facing bankruptcy must act now rather than burying their heads in the sand, a celebrity finance journalist has suggested
FTSE 100 down 2% into lunch - 23/10/08
The FTSE 100 failed to hold onto its position this morning as global falls of the stock markets and poor UK data brought the index down
Mandelson and Darling push banks on lending - 23/10/08
Alistair Darling and Lord Mandelson meet bank chiefs today to push for greater lending to small businesses
High street sales growth drops - 23/10/08
The annual retail growth rate has fallen to its lowest level in two-and-a-half years as the High street slowdown continues
Mortgage approvals fall 56% - 23/10/08
Mortgage approvals for home buyers fell 56
FTSE 100 holds steady in recession headwinds - 23/10/08
The FTSE 100 opened with a drop but bounced back to hold its value
Recession fears push down global markets - 22/10/08
Markets in Europe and the US fell today as further fears of recession grew, after both Gordon Brown and Mervyn King admitted a UK recession was likely
Unpaid bills increase among people in debt
Unpaid bills increase among people in debt - 22/10/08
The number of missed payments for energy bills has increased significantly in the last six months, a study has found
North Cornwall's debt levels
North Cornwall's debt levels "soaring" - 22/10/08
People in North Cornwall could be facing bankruptcy after soaring levels of debt and repossessions were reported in the region
Yorkshire and Barnsley building societies to merge - 22/10/08
Yorkshire Building Society has announced it is to take over its Barnsley counterpart
FTSE 100 opens down 2% - 22/10/08
European markets saw falls this morning – with the FTSE 100 falling 2
Recession to run into 2009 - 22/10/08
The UK now faces a recession running into 2009
FTSE 100 down 1.24% - 21/10/08
The FTSE 100 ended Tuesday down 1
Mortgage arrears 'set to rise'
Mortgage arrears 'set to rise' - 21/10/08
The number of people struggling with debt who fall behind with their mortgage repayments is likely to rise sharply in the coming months, according to a property expert
Debenhams profits fall - 21/10/08
Department store Debenhams has reported a 16 per cent drop in profits as high street spending dwindles
Pru insurance sales up 15% - 21/10/08
Sales at Prudential rose 15 per cent over the last nine months, the insurer revealed today
Lloyds TSB staff to receive bonuses - 21/10/08
Staff at Lloyds TSB will continue to receive bonuses despite the bank's part-nationalisation by the government
FTSE 100 holds steady - 21/10/08
The FTSE 100 jumped on opening this morning, before falling and holding steady at its opening price
Sexism 'not behind gender pay gap' - 21/10/08
Sexist bosses are not a significant cause in the pay gap between men and women, new research has claimed
FTSE 100 closes up 5.41% - 20/10/08
The FTSE 100 ended the day up 5
Britons 'stressed from job insecurity'
Britons 'stressed from job insecurity' - 20/10/08
More than a third of Britons fear they could be laid off because of the impact of the credit crunch - which could have serious consequences for people with high levels of debt
Energy firms 'told to cut prices'
Energy firms 'told to cut prices' - 20/10/08
Energy companies should cut their prices to help both consumers in debt and the British economy, an expert has said
Mortgage lending falls 42% - 20/10/08
Mortgage lending fell 42 per cent over the last year, as property prices slump and the credit crunch blocks borrowing
Recession 'hitting all parts of UK economy' - 20/10/08
The economy has now fallen into recession, affecting all parts of the country, and recovery will only come in 2010
FTSE 100 up on opening - 20/10/08
The FTSE 100 continued its gains recorded the last hours of Friday and started Monday with a nearly 100 point jump
Retirement concerns for people in debt
Retirement concerns for people in debt - 17/10/08
People who are struggling with debt problems may find they are unable to afford to support themselves financially after their retirement, it has emerged
Calls to halt rise in repossessions
Calls to halt rise in repossessions - 17/10/08
Criticism is growing over the recent rise in repossessions as debt-ridden consumers are struggling to pay off their mortgages
Cameron declares war on government over economy - 17/10/08
David Cameron has ended a unilateral truce on the global financial crisis with the government, accusing Gordon Brown's policies of 'fundamentally failing'
Banks step back from meltdown - 17/10/08
Banks are now stepping away from the tipping point as the real risk of global economic meltdown recedes, the head of the City's regulator stated today
FTSE 100 slithers up 4% - 17/10/08
After two days of drops the FTSE 100 started Friday with a jump of over four per cent
FTSE 100 slinks to lowest since 2003 - 16/10/08
A global sell-off continued in London today with the FTSE 100 dropping 5
'Bad credit sees 5m rejected'
'Bad credit sees 5m rejected' - 16/10/08
Lenders have rejected almost five million applications for new credit cards or personal loans in the last six months, according to new research
Energy prices hit older consumers hard
Energy prices hit older consumers hard - 16/10/08
Consumers over the age of 50 will feel the effects of inflation on their finances more because of rising gas and electricity prices, it has been suggested
Global markets down on recession fears - 16/10/08
Losses seen in London and Europe yesterday continued into New York last night and Asia this morning, as fears of a global recession ground away any optimism on the markets
Britain racks up £161m in credit card withdrawal charges
Britain racks up £161m in credit card withdrawal charges - 16/10/08
Consumers in Britain build up interest charges worth up to £161 million through withdrawing cash on credit cards, it has emerged
FTSE 100 climbs after falling over 5% - 16/10/08
The FTSE 100 dropped further this morning after yesterday's losses, before staging a comeback
Over 4m have no savings
Over 4m have no savings - 16/10/08
More than four million Britons have no savings at all, according to research by Lloyds TSB
13 councils in financial trouble - 15/10/08
Some 13 councils face financial problems as a result of losses from the collapse of Icelandic savings accounts
FTSE 100 drops 7% - 15/10/08
The FTSE 100 dropped 7
EU leaders meet over bank crisis - 15/10/08
EU leaders are meeting at a crunch summit in Brussels to move forward over the banking crisis
FTSE 100 down 2% - 15/10/08
The FTSE 100 dropped over two per cent this morning, as the optimism of the last two days started to ebb
Rising inflation set to hit people in debt
Rising inflation set to hit people in debt - 14/10/08
Figures released today by the government showing rising inflation rates could be more bad news for people struggling with debt
Councils demand Iceland bank inquiry - 14/10/08
Local authorities across Britain are calling for a government inquiry into why credit rating agencies gave Icelandic banks high ratings
Lenders 'slammed' for debt advice charges
Lenders 'slammed' for debt advice charges - 14/10/08
It's an "outrage" that some lenders are charging borrowers for debt counselling, a financial comparison website has said
Round one of banking crisis: Darling's bailout plan - 14/10/08
The UK and US bailout plans – followed by those throughout the world – should only be considered as round one of the fight against the crisis
Women fail to save for pensions - 14/10/08
Women are saving more for pensions, but still falling short as motherhood gets in the way of preparing for retirement
Germany, France unveil banking rescue scheme - 13/10/08
Germany and France have unveiled their own multi-billion banking rescue package along the same lines as the UK bailout
US takes up Brown bank rescue plan - 13/10/08
The US is to follow the UK's bail out plan by buying shares in banks and other financial institutions
Bank chiefs told to put a halt on bonuses - 13/10/08
Chief executives of UK banks have been warned to put their bonuses in order
Soapstar pens Debt Rescue
Soapstar pens Debt Rescue - 13/10/08
Former TV star Gary Webster has penned his own story of how to recover from bankruptcy and being a victim of debt, it has emerged
Government nationalises banks for £37 billion - 13/10/08
The government is to invest £37 billion in Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), HBOS and Lloyds TSB in an unprecedented move
Brown: We are the rock of stability - 13/10/08
The government's £37 billion investment in Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), Lloyds TSB and HBOS is "unprecedented but essential", Gordon Brown said this morning
Taxpayers 'will be rewarded for bank investment' - 13/10/08
Alistair Darling has warned banks there are strings attached to the £37 billion bailout of Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), HBOS and Lloyds TSB
Debt soars by £800m
Debt soars by £800m - 13/10/08
More and more people are in need of debt consolidation after new figures show soaring year-on-year debt levels in the UK
RBS chief executive steps down - 13/10/08
The chief executive of Royal Bank of Scotland is stepping down as the bank announced it will raise £20 billion of new capital as part of the government's bailout package
Recession could be
Recession could be "deep and severe" - 10/10/08
Consumers struggling with affordability in light of the credit crunch might be advised to consider debt management after economists have predicted a deep and severe recession
FTSE 100 slumps 8.85 per cent lower - 10/10/08
The FTSE 100 ended the day 8
Treasury team fly to Iceland - 10/10/08
A Treasury delegation has landed in Iceland – with the aim of retrieving the £20 billion of assets held by UK savers, councils, charities and businesses
Darling and Brown: World will never be the same again - 10/10/08
Alistair Darling has warned international finance will never be the same again, while Gordon Brown has called on every bank in the world to increase its capital ratio
Britons cut back in face of 'debt threat'
Britons cut back in face of 'debt threat' - 10/10/08
Bankruptcy may be playing on the minds of many Britons, with nearly a fifth cancelling holiday plans during the current economic crisis, research reveals
Debt help demand rises - 10/10/08
Demand for help with mortgage arrears and energy bills is growing, Citizens Advice reports
Iceland PM: Crisis will be painful - 09/10/08
The prime minister of Iceland has warned the country's banking crisis will be painful
House prices decline at record rate - 09/10/08
House prices have fallen by a record 13
Darling flies to America - 09/10/08
Alistair Darling has flown to America to meet with finance chiefs to help broker a international move on tackling the global credit crisis
Baby boomers become boring pensioners - 09/10/08
The youth of the 1960s are now heading to conventional retirement
Bailout 'should save mortgage market' - 09/10/08
The government's £500 billion bailout package should help the mortgage market recover stability
Shock rate cut follows £50 billion bank bailout - 08/10/08
The Bank of England has cut interest rates by half a per cent to 4
Fresh recession warning for UK - 08/10/08
The UK fell into recession in May, according to new GDP estimates
Darling props up banks with £50bn - 08/10/08
The government is to pump £50 billion into UK banks in a bid to stop the banking crisis and guarantee interbank lending
Government to part nationalise banking system - 07/10/08
The government is to announce a plan to inject £50 billion into individual banks, effectively part-nationalising the UK banking system
Icesave expected to fail - 07/10/08
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has reported Icesave is now expected to go into insolvency in Iceland, triggering compensation claims from 300,000 British savers
Recession: It's already here - 07/10/08
A UK recession has started already and the outlook is getting worse as confidence "collapses", according to research from the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) for the third quarter
Icesave faces online run as Icelandic owner is nationalised - 07/10/08
Icesave is stopping savers withdrawing cash as the firm is nationalised
Pope: Money is nothing - 07/10/08
Pope Benedict XVI yesterday weighed into the financial crisis hitting the world, claiming it showed the futility of money
UK £50 billion bank bailout plan - 07/10/08
The UK government is being pushed to invest £45 billion in the banking sector to shore up confidence, it emerged last night
Students can face
Students can face "serious" debt - 07/10/08
Many students are building up significant levels of debt during their three years at university, it has been claimed
Retirees stricken by debt
Retirees stricken by debt - 07/10/08
Over-60s are in more debt and could now be in greater need of applying for a trust deed than four years ago, new research has shown
One in three graduates earns under £15K - 07/10/08
A third of graduates who started university after 1998 are not paying back their student loans yet
Hirst sale points to peak of art market - 07/10/08
Damian Hirst's recent £111 million sale of works will mark the peak of the arts market, according to new analysis
FTSE in 'Black Monday' slide as market turmoil spreads - 06/10/08
The FTSE 100 has joined markets across the world by recording its biggest one day fall since "Black Monday" 21 years ago
Consumer debt levels leave Britons least prepared for crunch
Consumer debt levels leave Britons least prepared for crunch - 06/10/08
Britain's economy could be hit harder by the credit crunch than any other country, it has been claimed, raising fears that a debt epidemic on a huge scale could be imminent
Debt problems mounting for landlords
Debt problems mounting for landlords - 06/10/08
More and more landlords are falling into problem debt, new figures from the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) have shown
FTSE 100 falls to four-year low - 06/10/08
The FTSE 100 continued its dramatic slide by lunchtime and was 5
Energy market 'failing' - 06/10/08
UK energy giants have been warned to sort out problems in the gas and electricity markets or face a competition investigation
Government set to miss new home building targets - 06/10/08
Less than 100,000 new homes will be built next year, half the amount needed to meet government targets
Motorists plan to sell cars as crunch hits finances
Motorists plan to sell cars as crunch hits finances - 06/10/08
Soaring living costs and higher debt repayments are forcing more and more UK motorists to consider downsizing, it has been revealed
FSA ups saver protection to £50K - 03/10/08
Savers will now have the first £50,000 of deposits protected if their bank goes bust
Water bills to rise - 03/10/08
Regulator Ofwat said water bills are set to increase by an average of £29 before inflation between 2010 and 2015
Northern Rock shuts doors to new savers - 02/10/08
Northern Rock has been forced to close some savings account offers as it experiences the opposite of a run, with customers flooding the bank with deposits
20% still rely on credit card debt
20% still rely on credit card debt - 02/10/08
One fifth of Britons still rely on credit card debt to get themselves through the month, according to research by PayPal
Pensioners face 'debt threat' due to 'lack of income'
Pensioners face 'debt threat' due to 'lack of income' - 02/10/08
Pensioners are at risk of succumbing to bad credit loans because they do not earn enough to live a healthy lifestyle, the Royal British Legion has suggested
Mortgages 'hit another low'
Mortgages 'hit another low' - 02/10/08
Homeowners seeking remortgages to release equity to pay off debt could face bankruptcy as approvals fell once again in July, according to the British Bankers' Association (BBA)
Fuel poverty up 1m - 02/10/08
One million more households fell into fuel poverty in 2006 than 2005 – data released today show
M&S sales drop 6% - 02/10/08
Marks & Spencer like-for-like sales dropped 6
Nurses falling into problem debt
Nurses falling into problem debt - 02/10/08
Welsh nurses are struggling with mounting debt levels, as higher living costs leave more and more of the keyworkers at risk of losing their homes
France 'proposes £237 billion EU bailout package' - 01/10/08
France will push for European leaders to unveil a €300 billion (£237 billion) rescue package for financial institutions at a summit scheduled for this weekend, reports claim
Economy stalled in second quarter
Economy stalled in second quarter - 01/10/08
The UK economy stagnated during the second quarter of this year, in news that will further fuel predictions that thousands of people will lose their jobs and develop debt problems this year
Manufacturing shrinks at record pace - 01/10/08
Manufacturers are facing the worst economic conditions in 17 years as demand fell sharply in September
Senate to vote tonight on bailout package - 01/10/08
Expectation is growing before the US Senate votes tonight on a revised version of the $700 billion (£388 billion) Wall Street bailout package
$1 trillion cost of Congress failure - 01/10/08
The failure of Congress to sign a $700 billion rescue package for Wall Street cost Americans on Main Street $1

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