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Bank of England in £25bn boost

Bank of England plans more quantative easing

12:49pm Monday 6th July 2009

The Bank of England is this week expected to announce another £25 billion boost for its programme to increase money supply and tackle recession.

Restaurant discounts appetite grows

One in four diners will only visit a restaurant if it offers a discount, research has revealed

12:49pm Monday 6th July 2009

One in four diners will only visit a restaurant if it offers a discount, research has revealed.

£60m loans fund dental treatment

Loans worth 60.2m pounds were taken out to fund private dental treatment, it was revealed

12:49pm Monday 6th July 2009

Britons have taken out personal loans worth an estimated £60.2 million to fund private dental treatment, it has been revealed.

Recession hits wedding costs

According to research, couples spend less on marriage celebrations due to recession

12:49pm Monday 6th July 2009

The cost of weddings has gone down but guests are paying a small fortune to see couples tying the knot, according to research.

Brokers predict good business boost

Mortgage brokers are predicting a 'significant' pick up in business

12:49pm Monday 6th July 2009

Mortgage brokers are predicting a "significant" pick up in business during the third quarter of the year as buyers return to the housing market, research has revealed.

Country homes market 'improving'

The market for country homes is showing signs of improvement

12:49pm Monday 6th July 2009

The rate at which the price of desirable country homes is falling has slowed during the second quarter of the year as the market showed signs of improving, an estate agent said.

Tories: No public sector pay freeze

David Cameron has ruled out a blanket freeze on public sector pay under a future Conservative government

12:49pm Monday 6th July 2009

Tory leader David Cameron has ruled out a blanket freeze on public sector pay under a future Conservative government.

More tenants struggling to pay rent

More tenants are struggling to pay their rent, research claims

12:49pm Monday 6th July 2009

Letting agents are reporting seeing a rise in the number of tenants struggling to pay their rent as unemployment rises, research has shown.

Quarter of banks pay zero interest

The number of banks and building societies paying 0% interest on current accounts has doubled during the past nine months

12:49pm Monday 6th July 2009

The number of banks and building societies paying 0% interest on current accounts has doubled during the past nine months, research has shown.

State-backed bank plans unveiled

State-backed Post Bank will revive and protect post offices

12:49pm Monday 6th July 2009

The campaign for a Post Bank has been stepped up with calls for the Government-owned Northern Rock to be used as the basis for a new state-backed bank in post office branches.


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