| Jan 6 2009, 10:16:00 | FSA to lift short selling ban |
| An emergency ban on the short selling of UK financial stocks could be lifted later this month under new proposals from the Financial Services Authority (FSA). |
| Jan 6 2009, 09:57:50 | Japanese market closes at two-month high |
| Rising optimism that the incoming administration of US president-elect Barack Obama will enact a new round of economic stimulus measures triggered a wave of buying on Japan's major stock market, with the benchmark Nikkei 225 hitting a two-month closing high on Tuesday (January 6th).<br/> |
| Jan 5 2009, 11:49:24 | Brown 'not considering new bank bailout' |
| The government is working on new ways to increase banks' lending to businesses and individuals but it is not considering a second "bailout" of industry using taxpayers' money, the prime minister has said. |
| Jan 5 2009, 09:34:34 | New year hopes send Nikkei to 2-month high |
| Japan's Nikkei 225 closed at a two-month high on Monday (January 5th), reflecting investors' hopes that the benchmark index can put 2008's worst-ever annual performance behind it and advance on the back of new economic stimulus plans. |
| Jan 5 2009, 05:51:19 | Concerns over car sales hit US shares |
| Wall Street kicked off the first full week of trading in 2009 with early losses as investors braced themselves for what are expected to be weak end-of-year sales figures from the automotive industry, according to reports. |
| Jan 5 2009, 05:41:24 | Survey: 91% of DB pension schemes closed to new members |
| A new survey report published by the Association of Consulting Actuaries (ACA) has revealed that small firms have closed some 91 per cent of defined benefit (DB) pension schemes to new members. |
| Jan 5 2009, 05:38:42 | Neglecting rent insurance protection "a gamble" |
| Landlords who fail to take out rent insurance protection may be taking "a gamble", according to the managing director of Let Insurance Services. |
| Jan 5 2009, 05:36:36 | Easing costs could boost saving, says NS&I |
| People may find they are able to save more money as costs continue to ease, according to a spokesman for National Savings and Investments (NS&I). |
| Jan 5 2009, 04:56:49 | Rapid fall in property values presents "good opportunity" for buyers |
| The rapid decline in house prices over the past few months has presented first-time buyers with a "good opportunity" to get on the property ladder, an expert has said. |
| Jan 5 2009, 04:07:51 | UK personal debt tops ?1.45trn |
| Total personal debt in the UK topped £1.456 billion in November 2008, rising by £56 billion in a year - or around £1 million every ten minutes, according to the latest figures from Credit Action. |
| Jan 5 2009, 04:06:31 | Falling oil prices a "double-edged sword" for economy |
| Plummeting global oil prices could provide a vital boost to the UK economy over the next three years, but their decline may still prove a "double-edged sword", a new report has warned. |
| Jan 5 2009, 03:25:18 | "Bleak" year ahead for mutual funds |
| Mutual funds face an uphill battle in 2009 as investors continue to withdraw their assets, more investment pools close and new launches slow to a "crawl", industry observers have warned. |
| Jan 5 2009, 01:51:39 | US lawmakers 'to grill regulator over Madoff scandal' |
| The US market regulator, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), is expected to "come under fire" from lawmakers in Washington over its handling of the Bernard Madoff investment scandal later today (January 5th). |
| Jan 2 2009, 09:30:21 | Hang Seng opens 2009 on positive note |
| Hong Kong's Hang Seng index started the new year with a positive performance, climbing to a two-week high as investors found fresh hopes for another round of aid for the global economy. |
| Jan 2 2009, 04:43:35 | Households 'should not wait' for suppliers to cut energy prices |
| Households should not count on "rumours of price cuts tomorrow" when they can take their own steps to cut bills today, the independent comparison service uSwitch.com has said. |
| Jan 2 2009, 04:20:25 | Britons "reluctant" to take out income insurance |
| Despite the rising cost of living and increasing economic instability posing a threat to jobs, two-thirds of Britons are "reluctant" to insure themselves against a potential loss of income. |
| Jan 2 2009, 04:19:17 | New year will "change perceptions" about property market |
| The arrival of the new year will bring with it a change in people's perceptions about the property market, helping to arrest the sector's decline ahead of a spring recovery, an expert has said. |
| Jan 2 2009, 03:57:35 | Building societies see drop in mortgage lending |
| A depressed housing market kept many buyers away in November, with gross mortgage lending from building societies tipping £2.59 billion, according to new figures. |
| Jan 2 2009, 03:40:44 | State pension 'needs doubling' |
| The basic state pension will need to double if Britons are to achieve the "comfortable retirement" they aspire to, a new survey has found. |
| Jan 2 2009, 03:21:57 | No public disclosure for Madoff assets |
| The US Securities and Exchange Commission is to withhold public access to files detailing the assets of Wall Street broker and alleged fraudster Bernard Madoff, it has been reported. |
| Jan 2 2009, 03:03:03 | One in ten face unemployment in 2009, says BCC |
| Unemployment will peak at 3.1 million over the next two years as the recession bites and one in ten of the British workforce face redundancy, the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has said. |
| Jan 2 2009, 02:55:32 | Gloomy economists warn Treasury "too optimistic" on recovery |
| The Treasury's projections for the UK's recovery from the current downturn are "too optimistic" and Britain faces a prolonged and painful recession into 2010, a new survey of economists has warned. |
| Dec 31 2008, 01:44:45 | UK consumers 'planning to save more' |
| Britons are planning to save more next year, the findings of a new study reveal. |
| Dec 31 2008, 01:43:16 | State pensions 'should not be relied on' |
| The Basic state pension is not sufficient to support retirees, it has been suggested. |
| Dec 31 2008, 01:41:36 | Poor travel insurance selling techniques identified |
| Consumers are still falling victim to "underhand and misleading" sales tactics employed by some travel insurance providers. |
| Dec 31 2008, 01:39:21 | PPI proposals 'may put customers off' |
| Consumers may be put off purchasing payment protection insurance (PPI) as a result of recently issued guidelines, according to new research. |
| Dec 31 2008, 01:37:55 | House prices 'more affordable for FTBs' |
| The affordability of properties of first-time buyers (FTBs) has improved over the course of 2008, new figures suggest. |
| Dec 30 2008, 03:00:19 | Economy 'will improve' in 2010 |
| The economic slump is likely to last for another one or two years, according to the executive chairman of business networking site Talkbiznow.com. |
| Dec 30 2008, 02:59:06 | Multiple car households 'can save on insurance' |
| Households with more than one car could save money on their insurance by opting for a multicar policy, it has been claimed. |
| Dec 30 2008, 02:57:26 | Banks dominate shares trades in 2008 |
| Banking shares dominated the top ten trades for this year, according to new figures released by TD Waterhouse. |
| Dec 30 2008, 02:56:27 | TUC warns of rising unemployment |
| The next 12 months will be a "grim" period for the economy, with unemployment rising steadily, it has been claimed. |
| Dec 30 2008, 02:29:42 | Pensions 'no longer prioritised by people looking for jobs' |
| People looking for jobs are no longer prioritising pensions, it has been suggested. |
| Dec 30 2008, 02:28:03 | Property price falls 'more pronounced in London' |
| House price declines were more pronounced in London than in any other part of the UK this year, new figures indicate. |
| Dec 30 2008, 02:26:26 | Start of 2009 'will see consumers move between credit cards' |
| In excess of three million UK consumers will shift money between credit cards in the first three months of 2009, it has been suggested. |
| Dec 30 2008, 02:24:34 | New Year 'is ideal time to plan savings' |
| The beginning of a new year is a good time to plan savings, according to one industry practitioner. |
| Dec 30 2008, 02:22:31 | Cautious funds 'popular in 2008' |
| The last 12 months have been described as the "year of living cautiously" in terms of funds. |
| Dec 29 2008, 10:41:25 | Hong Kong shares break four-day slide |
| Hong Kong's Hang Seng index broke a four-day streak of losses to close one per cent higher on Monday (December 29th) boosted by rising oil and gold prices. |
| Dec 29 2008, 04:02:28 | Four in ten Brits want pensions advice |
| New research by Halifax has suggested that 40 per cent of Britons are looking for advice on pension investments and other finance-related issues. |
| Dec 29 2008, 03:58:27 | Pensions 'should be reviewed' |
| Pension investments must be reviewed to ensure they will still be able to perform well amid the current economic climate, it has been advised. |
| Dec 29 2008, 03:15:11 | Housing market bounceback 'could be as pronounced as the fall' |
| The bounceback in the UK property market could be as marked as the decline in prices over the last 12 months, it has been claimed. |
| Dec 29 2008, 03:08:14 | Credit card spending 'on the rise' |
| Credit card spending is on the rise among UK consumers, it has been suggested. |
| Dec 29 2008, 03:07:00 | Boat owners should not allow insurance to lapse, firm warns |
| Despite the current economic difficulties effecting UK consumers, boat owners in the UK should not allow their insurance policies to lapse. |
| Dec 29 2008, 02:53:45 | NYU sues over Madoff debacle |
| New York University (NYU) has launched legal action against hedge fund executive Ezra Merkin for his part in the Bernard Madoff case. |
| Dec 29 2008, 02:52:25 | Public sector pensions to rise at five times inflation rate |
| Public sector pensions are to increase by 4.8 per cent in April next year, almost five times the rate of inflation of around one per cent. |
| Dec 29 2008, 02:42:06 | Turn cigarettes into savings, parents urged |
| Parents are being urged to stub out their cigarettes and turn them into savings for their children in 2009. |
| Dec 24 2008, 11:38:24 | Property prices 'to fall further in 2009' |
| House prices will decline by another ten per cent in 2009 as tight mortgage lending and a deteriorating economy continue to make life difficult for the housing market, a new report has claimed. |
| Dec 24 2008, 11:12:32 | Consumers 'get set for January sales' |
| In potentially good news for the battered retail sector, 48 per cent of British consumers have said they plan to go shopping in the January sales. |
| Dec 24 2008, 09:49:36 | Insurance fraud on the rise, warns ABI |
| Credit crunched consumers could be turning to fraud to try and get a cheaper deal on their insurance - but in doing so are jeopardising their cover. |
| Dec 24 2008, 09:34:34 | Credit card market to tighten in 2009 |
| Access to the UK credit card market will significantly tighten next year, with only those possessing "excellent" credit histories able to obtain the leading cards, an expert has said. |
| Dec 24 2008, 09:33:43 | VAT cut not a good idea, says IMF economist |
| The International Monetary Fund's (IMF) chief economist has said the UK's temporary 2.5 per cent cut in VAT does not seem to be "a good idea" as consumers do not see it as a real incentive to spend. |
| Dec 24 2008, 09:31:02 | Decline of economy 'worse than previously thought' |
| The British economy contracted at a faster rate in the third quarter of the year than previously thought, official figures have shown. |
| Dec 24 2008, 09:30:41 | HBOS, RBS 'came close to collapse' |
| HBOS and the Royal Bank of Scotland came close to outright collapse in October, convincing the government that it had to sanction a taxpayer-funded bailout of the banking sector, it has been claimed. |
| Dec 24 2008, 09:15:14 | Nikkei down 2.4% on Toyota losses |
| The Nikkei 225 slid 2.4 per cent on Wednesday (December 24th) as investors dropped shares in the world's biggest carmaker, Toyota, after it projected its first-ever annual operating loss, according to reports. |
| Dec 24 2008, 03:55:43 | Wall Street up in shortened holiday session |
| US markets edged up on Wednesday (December 24th) in shortened trading sessions ahead of the Christmas holiday. |
| Dec 24 2008, 02:47:06 | M&A cancellations hit record high in 2008 |
| Cancellations of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) deals hit a record high in 2008 as the stumbling economy and stock market turmoil saw takeovers fall by more than a third. |
| Dec 24 2008, 01:02:50 | CBI urges reforms to keep DB pension schemes open |
| The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) has called for a reform of the defined benefit (DB) pensions industry after the latest Purple Book report on the sector showed a rise in the number of schemes that have closed their doors to new members. |
| Dec 24 2008, 01:01:24 | ETFs 'grow in popularity' as financial storm batters funds |
| Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are not just weathering the current financial storm - some are actively gaining in popularity while other types of funds face a crisis, a new report has claimed. |
| Dec 24 2008, 01:00:45 | Fund manager hit by Madoff scandal 'commits suicide' |
| The co-founder of a hedge fund management firm facing losses of up to $1.4 billion (£952 million) from the Bernard Madoff scandal has been found dead at the company's headquarters in New York, according to reports. |
| Dec 23 2008, 10:56:14 | US hedge fund sued over Madoff investments |
| A New York-based hedge fund manager that invested more than $7.5 billion (£5 billion) with Wall Street broker Bernard Madoff is being sued by investors who claim it failed to adequately protect their assets. |
| Dec 23 2008, 10:09:45 | Hang Seng falls on 'disappointing' rate cut |
| The Hang Seng index closed down for the third straight day on Tuesday (December 23rd) as investors reacted with disappointment to the latest interest rate cut by the People's Bank of China. |
| Dec 23 2008, 05:39:57 | Economic gloom dampens Wall Street rally |
| More dismal news from the US housing market and continuing worries about consumer spending and the future of America's big carmakers dampened spirits in Tuesday's (December 23rd) early trading on Wall Street. |
| Dec 23 2008, 03:57:08 | Oil futures dip under $40 a barrel on demand fears |
| Oil prices have continued to slide as concerns grow that the deepening worldwide recession will further constrict demand. |
| Dec 23 2008, 03:48:15 | Borrowers face tough year ahead |
| Borrowers could face a tough year in 2009 as banks continue to keep a tight grip on lending and rising unemployment tests more people's ability to repay outstanding debts, analysts have said. |
| Dec 23 2008, 03:46:23 | Savers 'must be on lookout' for best headline rates |
| Savings security will be an integral element of consumers' decision making next year as people look for the best place to keep their hard-earned money in a low-rate environment, one expert has predicted. |
| Dec 23 2008, 03:44:38 | Manufacturing failures to rise by 37% in 2008 |
| Manufacturing failures will increase considerably during 2008, a new report has predicted. |
| Dec 23 2008, 03:15:59 | Open pension schemes continue to decline |
| The number of pension schemes that remain open to new members has continued to fall in 2008, according to the latest report from the Pensions Regulator and the Pension Protection Fund (PPF). |
| Dec 23 2008, 03:14:33 | 2009 to offer "compelling opportunities" for private equity |
| Dented confidence and low company valuations could give private equity funds some "compelling opportunities" for strong returns on investments in 2009, an industry group has claimed. |
| Dec 23 2008, 03:13:25 | High street retailers face "appalling" 2009 |
| The last-minute rush in Christmas shopping represents a "last hurrah" for high street retailers rather than an 11th hour recovery and the sector faces an "appalling" 2009, it has been claimed. |
| Dec 23 2008, 01:40:05 | Britons ditch supermarkets but hold on to favourite brands |
| Approximately half of British adults - around 22 million people - have switched which supermarket they use to save money during the credit crunch but many cannot face giving up their favourite brands, a new report has found. |
| Dec 23 2008, 01:38:29 | Mortgage lending growth stalls in November |
| The monthly growth in net mortgage lending fell in November, declining from October's figure of £3.3 billion to £2.9 billion, according to the latest figures from the British Bankers Association (BBA). |
| Dec 22 2008, 12:01:31 | Hedge fund industry 'won't be same again' |
| Hedge funds have been "battered and bruised" during 2008 and those that survive into the new year must accept that the industry will not be the same again, an expert has said. |
| Dec 22 2008, 11:25:39 | Nikkei up on stimulus news but Hang Seng slides to 2-week low |
| Tokyo's Nikkei 225 hit its highest close in more than a month on Monday (December 22nd) as optimism over government support for the economy and the US auto bailout overcame reports that Toyota is preparing to announce its first-ever operating loss. |
| Dec 22 2008, 11:12:48 | Households look to cap Xmas spending |
| A new study from Halifax reveals that households across the UK are planning to cap their Christmas spending in a bid to save money against a backdrop of global economic turbulence. |
| Dec 22 2008, 06:08:44 | US markets 'largely flat' as bargain hunters bide time |
| Monday (December 22nd) opened with largely flat trading on all three major US indices as many investors' minds apparently turned to the festive season. |
| Dec 22 2008, 04:55:44 | Savings rates in end-of-year crunch |
| Many savings providers blitzed their rates in November and December, with reductions outpacing cuts in the base rate set by the Bank of England. |
| Dec 22 2008, 04:46:29 | US private equity firms mull reinsurance move |
| Many private equity firms in the United States are considering a move into the reinsurance sector after a busy hurricane season and financial storms that have weakened or wiped out much of the competition. <br/> |
| Dec 22 2008, 04:45:27 | Housing price stability 'top of investor wish list' |
| Greater stability in house prices and access to a wider range of mortgage products have topped this year's buy-to-let investors' Christmas wish list. |
| Dec 22 2008, 04:08:43 | Tackling debt tops new year's resolutions |
| Getting to grips with personal finances and paying down debt top the nation's list of new year's resolutions for 2009, according to new research from Gocompare.com. |
| Dec 22 2008, 03:51:38 | DC funds 'to move towards target date funds' |
| The UK's defined contribution (DC) pension schemes will increasingly shift towards a target date fund model over the coming year, placing greater emphasis on member engagement, a new report has claimed. |
| Dec 22 2008, 03:14:26 | New "irregularities" could increase Madoff losses |
| Investigators examining the records of Bernard Madoff's broker-dealer firm have uncovered new "irregularities" that could send potential losses from the alleged fraud to new levels. |
| Dec 22 2008, 03:13:07 | "Hundreds" of retailers face nightmare on high street |
| Despite a last-minute festive shopping spree, high street retailers face a wave of bankruptcies in 2009 that will see "hundreds" of companies collapse, an expert has warned. |
| Dec 22 2008, 02:06:13 | Bank did not understand scale of crisis, says Gieve |
| The Bank of England underestimated the scale and severity of economic problems building up before the current financial crisis, according to its deputy governor. |
| Dec 19 2008, 11:16:41 | Short selling ban had little impact, study claims |
| Emergency short selling bans introduced by a number of countries in response to the financial crisis had little or no impact on the behaviour of stock returns, a new study has claimed. |
| Dec 19 2008, 09:44:15 | Asian markets end week on down note |
| Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 index and Hong Kong's Hang Seng both closed down on Friday (December 19th) as continuing economic worries outweighed positive news on interest rates and fuel prices. |
| Dec 19 2008, 06:12:37 | Wall Street slides as confidence in bailout fades |
| US shares rose in early trading after the White House announced plans to support the automotive industry with loans package worth up to $17.4 billion (£11.7 billion) before sliding back amid concerns that it may be too little, too late for Detroit's Big Three. |
| Dec 19 2008, 05:30:35 | Government 'must do more' to support mortgage lending |
| There remains a shortage of funding in the mortgage market and more government action is needed to incentivise new lending, it has been claimed. <br/> |
| Dec 19 2008, 05:14:00 | Rate cuts aimed at "discouraging" savers |
| Recent interest rate cuts by the Bank of England and the US Federal Reserve were aimed at making saving "less attractive" in order to kick-start spending, one analyst has said. |
| Dec 19 2008, 04:53:37 | Economic worries 'overtake crime and immigration' |
| The condition of the UK economy and the impact of the downturn on personal finances have displaced issued such as crime, immigration and health as Britons' top concerns, a new survey has claimed. |
| Dec 19 2008, 04:51:37 | Investor sentiment 'steps back from the brink' |
| Investor sentiment has stepped back from the "brink of despair" and over one-quarter of fund managers now believe the economy will recover in 2009, according to a new poll. |
| Dec 19 2008, 04:49:36 | Hedge fund closures set record high in Q3 |
| Hedge fund liquidations hit a record high in the third quarter of the year, with 344 investment pools going under, new figures show. |
| Dec 19 2008, 04:41:05 | CML: Half a million households to face mortgage arrears in 2009 |
| The UK's mortgage market faces a "very tough" 2009, with the number of households whose loans are more than three months in arrears likely to hit half a million by the end of next December. |
| Dec 19 2008, 04:37:54 | Employers 'must consult on pension fund changes' |
| The Pensions Regulator has reminded employers of their duty to consult scheme members before making any changes to certain areas of pension fund arrangements. |
| Dec 19 2008, 03:49:08 | Consumer confidence rises but outlook remains grim |
| Consumer confidence has increased this month thanks to a rise in the number of people who think now is a good time to make a major purchase - however, confidence about the state of the economy and the outlook for next year continued to fall. |
| Dec 19 2008, 03:27:28 | Companies cut investment as recession bites |
| There was further evidence of the biting recession today when figures from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) showed business investment fell by more than expected in the third quarter of the year. |
| Dec 18 2008, 12:01:15 | Fund managers see US leading recovery in 2009 |
| The majority of fund managers believe the markets will recover next year, with the US most likely to lead the way back to growth, according to the Association of Investment Companies (AIC). |
| Dec 18 2008, 11:33:59 | Broadband customers "ripped off" by charges hidden in small print |
| Broadband companies earned more than £160 million in revenue over the last year through hidden charges, a new study has shown. |
| Dec 18 2008, 11:30:37 | House prices "plummet" in end-of-year slowdown |
| The average price of a house in the UK fell again between October and November, new figures have revealed. |
| Dec 18 2008, 11:27:51 | Mortgage lending declines 22% in November |
| Mortgage lending continued to fall during November, according to the latest statistics from the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML). |
| Dec 18 2008, 10:09:27 | Anticipation of BOJ cut helps Nikkei higher |
| Growing expectations that the Bank of Japan (BOJ) will follow the US Federal Reserve's interest rate cut with some pruning of its own helped the benchmark Nikkei average higher on Thursday (December 18th), despite lingering worries about the state of the worldwide car industry. |
| Dec 18 2008, 05:50:02 | Mixed morning for US stocks |
| There were cautious gains but also slight falls for US stock markets in early trading on Thursday as investors weighed up a mixed bag of economic data. |
| Dec 18 2008, 04:46:28 | Recession will not sink pensions lifeboat, says PPF chief |
| There is "categorically no chance" that the economic downturn will force the Pensions Protection Fund (PPF) to cut its members' benefits, the organisation's chief executive has claimed. |
| Dec 18 2008, 04:19:38 | Over 2m 'mull mortgage payment holiday' |
| Some 18 per cent of the 11.74 million mortgage holders are considering applying for a payment holiday on their home loan to help them cope with the financial pressure and the rising cost of living, uSwitch.com has said. |
| Dec 18 2008, 03:04:12 | Survey: 13.5m failed to save in 2008 |
| The effects of a rollercoaster financial year on British savings has been highlighted by a new survey that found over a quarter (28 per cent) of adults have failed to put a penny away over the last 12 months. |
| Dec 18 2008, 03:00:03 | Sterling takes a pounding to hit record low against euro |
| The pound hit its ninth-straight record low against the euro today (December 18th) as speculation mounted that the Bank of England will follow the US Federal Reserve and introduce an aggressive interest rates cut in January. <br/><br/> |
| Dec 18 2008, 02:38:17 | Jaguar bailout talks confirmed |
| The business secretary Lord Mandelson has held talks with Jaguar Land Rover over a possible taxpayer bailout of the car manufacturer - although he warned the government does not have "an open chequebook". |
| Dec 18 2008, 01:54:11 | Madoff scandal could burn investors who withdrew early |
| Investors who withdrew their investments from Bernard Madoff's firm years before his alleged $50 billion (£32.4 billion) fraud was uncovered could still be forced to pay some of their money back under US bankruptcy law, legal experts have warned. |
| Dec 17 2008, 11:02:16 | Asian markets rise on rates cut |
| Asian stock markets closed higher on Wednesday (December 17th) after the Federal Reserve's aggressive interest rates cut boosted investors' outlooks. |
| Dec 17 2008, 09:23:27 | Wall Street surges as Fed cuts target rate to historic low |
| The Federal Reserve's decision to cut its target interest rate to a record low of between zero and 0.25 per cent sent shares soaring on Wall Street yesterday (December 16th) as investors backed the latest efforts to kick-start the US economy. <br/> |
| Dec 17 2008, 05:43:26 | After Fed cut party, Wall Street wakes to hangover |
| Yesterday's (December 16th) surge on US markets sparked by the Federal Reserve's decision to slash its interest rate target gave way to a "hangover" early on Thursday, with more gloomy data bringing the parlous state of the economy into sharp relief. |
| Dec 17 2008, 04:44:02 | Survey: 30% fear unemployment will bring "meltdown" |
| With new figures showing unemployment rose by 137,000 in the three months to October, 30 per cent of adults have said their finances would go into "meltdown" if they lost their job. |
| Dec 17 2008, 04:23:57 | 1 in 4 Brits to swap socks for stocks |
| With Christmas around the corner, approximately one in four Britons are thinking of swapping the trusty pair of festive socks for stock certificates. |
| Dec 17 2008, 04:19:47 | Downturn forces 36m to put life "on hold" |
| With the global economic crisis increasingly encroaching on everyday life, a new survey has found that 36 million people - or three out of four adults - are postponing "key life plans" because of financial worries. |
| Dec 17 2008, 03:40:02 | Christmas cheer for property sellers despite 'looming' recession fears |
| New figures from the Building Societies Association (BSA) have offered Christmas cheer to property sellers with signs that househunters are becoming increasingly optimistic about entering the property market. |
| Dec 17 2008, 03:30:04 | PPF expands with fund transfer |
| The Pensions Protection Fund (PPF) has expanded its membership with the transfer of the Bonas Group Pension Scheme into the "lifeboat" compensation body, it has been announced. |
| Dec 17 2008, 03:27:00 | Pre-Christmas sales slide as retailers predict grim January |
| Retail sales have fallen for the ninth consecutive month, with a record number of retailers reporting a drop in business from last year during the crucial run-up to Christmas. |
| Dec 17 2008, 02:55:46 | Funds brace for "firestorm" of legal actions |
| Investment funds whose clients have been burned by the $50 billion (£32.4 billion) Madoff affair are bracing themselves for a "firestorm" of legal actions for recommending investments with the Wall Street broker's firm, according to reports. |
| Dec 17 2008, 01:52:09 | Unemployment breaks 1m mark |
| The total number of people claiming unemployment benefits passed the one million mark in the three months to October, rising 75,700 to hit 1.07 million, according to official figures. |
| Dec 17 2008, 01:49:20 | US regulator launches probe into Madoff case "failures" |
| The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is to hold an internal inquiry into why its staff did not formally investigate "credible and specific" allegations against Wall Street broker Bernard L Madoff dating back to 1999. |
| Dec 16 2008, 11:29:46 | Asian investors "trapped between hope and fear" |
| Stock exchanges in Tokyo and Hong Kong experienced mixed fortunes on Tuesday (December 16th) with investors "trapped between hope and fear" over the state of the global economy. |
| Dec 16 2008, 10:34:22 | Madoff fraud probe expands as shockwaves continue |
| Investigators in the United States have launched a criminal probe into the auditing firm that worked with Bernard L Madoff's investment company amid suspicions that other parties may have been involved in the Wall Street broker's alleged $50 billion (£32.8 billion) fraud. |
| Dec 16 2008, 06:46:40 | Wall Street sees silver lining on Goldman loss |
| It is perhaps a sign of troubled times when a $2.12 billion (£1.38 billion) loss for Goldman Sachs is seen as good news but Wall Street was nevertheless cheered in early trading today (December 16th) when the firm's first negative figures since going public were not as bad as expected. |
| Dec 16 2008, 05:50:18 | $57.3bn flows out of hedge funds in November |
| Global hedge funds saw $57.3 billion (£37.3 billion) flow out of the sector in November as the industry experienced another "harsh month". |
| Dec 16 2008, 05:25:09 | Falling rates make "strong" case for fixed-rate savings |
| Growing expectations that the Bank of England will cut interest rates in January means there is a "strong" case for savers to put their money into fixed-rate products, it has been claimed. |
| Dec 16 2008, 05:12:42 | Survey: 4.5m still paying for last Christmas |
| With less than ten days to go until Christmas, a new survey has found that as many as 4.5 million Britons are still paying off the bills for last year's festivities. |
| Dec 16 2008, 04:56:35 | Ofgem turns up heat on energy suppliers |
| Ofgem has turned up the heat on Britain's biggest energy suppliers, saying that while they have reduced unfair premiums charged to the poorest households by around £300 million, the pace of change has not been fast enough. |
| Dec 16 2008, 04:43:09 | CML welcomes changes to Credit Guarantee Scheme |
| The Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) has welcomed the Treasury's move to amend the government's Credit Guarantee Scheme as an acknowledgment that banks and building societies "cannot realistically deliver" increased lending under current circumstances. |
| Dec 16 2008, 04:15:43 | Treasury looks to extend credit guarantees |
| New proposals have been put forward by the Treasury to cut the cost of the government's Credit Guarantee Scheme in order to provide greater support for banks and building societies and encourage greater lending. |
| Dec 16 2008, 03:38:32 | Public sector pensioners face future cuts after being 'overpaid' |
| Some 95,000 people with public sector pensions could face future cuts to their benefits after it was revealed that administrative errors over the past 30 years have led to them being overpaid. |
| Dec 16 2008, 03:09:34 | Inflation drops to 4.1% |
| Consumer Price Index (CPI) annual inflation dropped to 4.1 per cent last month, down from 4.5 per cent in October, according to official figures. |
| Dec 16 2008, 03:07:16 | IMF chief: Improve efforts on downturn or risk social unrest |
| The managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has described the global response to the current financial crisis as insufficient and urged governments to step up their recovery efforts in order to avoid a prolonged recession and the possibility of violent unrest in the streets. |
| Dec 15 2008, 11:19:16 | UK banks and funds exposed to alleged Madoff fraud |
| UK banks and investment companies including the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), HSBC and Bramdean Asset Management (BAM) are among the firms with exposure to the alleged $50 billion (£33.3 billion) fraud involving the Wall Street broker Bernard L Madoff. |
| Dec 15 2008, 10:55:29 | Renewed hope for carmakers lifts Asian markets |
| Fresh hopes that the Bush administration will find alternative funding to support the US automotive industry helped to boost markets in Tokyo and Hong Kong on Monday (December 15th), lifting the Nikkei 225 by more than five per cent. |
| Dec 15 2008, 06:18:09 | Markets fall as Wall Street wracked with worry |
| US shares slid lower in early trading on Monday (December 15th) as worries mounted up over weak consumer spending, potential losses for some of the country's big investment banks and the ongoing uncertainty surrounding the future of the car industry. |
| Dec 15 2008, 05:46:09 | F&C chief tips US for recovery, UK outlook "bleak" |
| The US will be the first market to recover from the global economic downturn but the UK faces a "debilitating" recession that could rival the slump seen during the 1990s, the fund manager of Foreign & Colonial (F&C) Investment Trust has said. |
| Dec 15 2008, 04:47:23 | Thorn agrees record ?1bn buyout with PIC |
| The Thorn pension fund has completed its record £1 billion buyout transaction with the Pension Insurance Corporation (PIC), according to reports. |
| Dec 15 2008, 04:27:53 | PATC calls for apology, compensation over Equitable Life |
| The Commons' public administration select committee (PATC) has called on public bodies found guilty of maladministration in connection with failures at Equitable Life during 1990s to apologise to policyholders and provide compensation after fully backing an ombudsman's report. |
| Dec 15 2008, 04:26:38 | Equity release 'to double by 2013' |
| The UK equity release market will double over the next five years as high street names enter the sector and new products become available, Norwich Union has said. <br/> |
| Dec 15 2008, 03:56:32 | SFO urges City workers to come forward over fraud |
| The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) is urging investment fund workers, banking staff and shareholders to come forward if they have information on incidents of identity frauds linked to the credit crunch. |
| Dec 15 2008, 03:55:31 | Pound 'set for parity' against euro |
| Analysts have warned that the pound could hit parity with the euro after sterling slid to another record low on Monday (December 15th), breaking the 90 pence per euro barrier, reports say. |
| Dec 15 2008, 02:06:19 | Barclays chief: Property prices to drop 15% in 2009 |
| House prices could fall by up to 15 per cent in the coming year, according to the head of Barclays Bank. |
| Dec 15 2008, 02:03:42 | Over 7.5m 'prefer credit cards to cash for everyday transactions' |
| Some 7.55 million Brits claim they prefer using their credit card to a debit card or cash for inexpensive purchases of less than £20, according to new research from Sainsbury's Credit Cards. |
| Dec 15 2008, 01:20:47 | Government 'must come clean' on public sector pensions cost |
| The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) has called for the government to be honest about the increasing costs of public sector pensions, which it claims are placing a burden on taxpayers. |
| Dec 12 2008, 10:27:48 | Prominent US broker charged over "epic" $50bn fraud |
| A prominent US broker who once headed Nasdaq's trading committee and served as vice-chairman of the National Association of Securities Dealers has been charged with securities fraud after regulators said they uncovered an "epic" deception that has cost investors at least $50 billion (£33.5 billion). |
| Dec 12 2008, 10:26:27 | World markets down as car industry bailout crashes in Senate |
| Stock markets have fallen around the world on the news that the US Senate has rejected the government's $14 billion (£9.36 billion) bailout plan for the nation's carmakers. |
| Dec 12 2008, 06:23:24 | Wall Street pares losses on renewed bailout hopes |
| Wall Street took an early dive on Friday (December 12th) following the demise of the automotive bailout deal but cut its losses in later trading amid renewed optimism that the White House will step in with alternative support. |
| Dec 12 2008, 05:32:42 | Buy-to-let investors must manage risk during recession, says expert |
| Property investors in the buy-to-let market must "manage their risk" during the financial downturn and take precautions against the potential consequences of recession, an expert has warned. |
| Dec 12 2008, 05:30:33 | Government unveils ?4bn pensions package |
| The government will increase the state pension by five per cent in April 2009, taking the weekly income for those with full entitlements from £90.70 to £95.25, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has said. <br/> |
| Dec 12 2008, 04:58:13 | 45% of Brits 'less likely to save' in 2009 |
| Despite the credit crunch, the number of Britons saving regularly has remained largely unchanged - but approximately half of consumers say they are less likely to keep setting money aside in 2009, according to the latest research from National Savings & Investments (NS&I). |
| Dec 12 2008, 04:35:45 | "Overwhelming" support for HBOS-Lloyds TSB deal |
| HBOS shareholders have given "overwhelming" support to the proposed merger of the group with Lloyds TSB, according to early indications. |
| Dec 12 2008, 04:35:07 | 27m consumers 'missing out' on reduced borrowing rates |
| Despite recent moves by credit card providers to introduce fairer lending practices for consumers, up to 27 million could be paying more interest than necessary on their debts because they think Annual Percentage Rates (APRs) are "set in stone". |
| Dec 12 2008, 04:13:03 | Pound falls to new low against euro |
| The pound hit its fifth record low against the euro in as many days on Friday (December 12th) as sterling was battered by more bad tidings. |
| Dec 12 2008, 03:27:35 | Investors face hit as hedge funds 'block the exits' |
| Investors could lose up to 15 per cent of their original commitment if they attempt to withdraw from hedge funds as investment managers become increasingly determined to block damaging pull-outs, a new academic paper has claimed. |
| Dec 12 2008, 02:00:23 | EU leaders 'agree ?178bn stimulus package' |
| The heads of European Union member states have agreed a £178 billion stimulus package designed to kick-start the bloc's economies, according to reports. |
| Dec 12 2008, 01:37:42 | HBOS reveals ?3.2bn losses ahead of takeover vote |
| Banking group HBOS sent "shockwaves" through the sector ahead of a shareholder vote on its future by revealing it has been forced to write off a further £3.2 billion in losses related to the credit crisis since September. |
| Dec 11 2008, 11:26:38 | Economy will recover in 2009, says MPC's Barker |
| The UK economy remains "very weak" but it will start to recovery by the end of next year, according to a member of the Bank of England's monetary policy committee (MPC). |
| Dec 11 2008, 09:51:48 | Nikkei extends positive run |
| Japan's Nikkei 225 extended its rally to a 4th day on Thursday (December 11th) overcoming worries about the prospects of the US automakers bailout plan amid expectations that a new round of economic stimulus packages are in the pipeline. |
| Dec 11 2008, 06:56:54 | US markets fight back from early slide |
| Bullish projections for future oil demand helped Wall Street overcome early losses on Thursday (December 11th). |
| Dec 11 2008, 05:55:25 | Inexperienced online shoppers 'at greater risk of fraud' |
| With more and more shoppers turning to the internet in the hunt for Christmas bargains, less web-savvy consumers could fall prey to experienced online fraudsters, an expert has warned. |
| Dec 11 2008, 05:41:45 | Insurance firm warns over December drink-driving |
| Motorists have been warned ahead of the Christmas party season that gambling with drinking and driving can affect more than their insurance premiums. |
| Dec 11 2008, 05:39:37 | ACA criticises government "timidity" over risk-based pensions |
| The Association of Consulting Actuaries (ACA) has criticised the government's "timidity" over workplace pensions after it said it would not be introducing new legislation allowing more risk-based schemes. |
| Dec 11 2008, 04:44:00 | New year 'to bring property market revival' |
| The housing market has "plateaued out" and will rebound next year with rising prices and higher levels of activity, according to one estate agent. |
| Dec 11 2008, 03:57:20 | Pensions Regulator sees "positive trends" in addressing deficits |
| The Pensions Regulator's (TPR) latest report on pension funds with recovery plans in place has uncovered "positive tends" towards addressing the issue of deficits. |
| Dec 11 2008, 03:06:00 | Economist sees light at the end of the tunnel for sterling |
| After a rough end to the 2008, there is "light at the end of the tunnel" for sterling and the currency will rebound well to have a good 2009, an expert has claimed. |
| Dec 11 2008, 01:44:08 | Last-ditch HBOS challenge dismissed |
| An 11th hour legal challenge to the proposed takeover of HBOS by Lloyds TSB has been dismissed by the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT). |
| Dec 10 2008, 10:58:43 | Families reluctant to discuss Christmas spending with grandparents |
| While some parents would prefer their children's grandparents to make a contribution to their child trust fund and give a smaller gift this Christmas, many are uncomfortable bringing up the subject. |
| Dec 10 2008, 10:33:47 | Relief over auto bailout drives Nikkei higher |
| News that US lawmakers have agreed in principle a $15 billion (£10.1 billion) rescue package for the country's beleaguered car industry triggered a wave of relief that helped to drive Japan's Nikkei average to its highest close in a month. |
| Dec 10 2008, 10:31:53 | Consumers holding on to money, says BRC |
| UK consumers are nervous about their job security and the current housing market and are reluctant to spend money, according to a spokesman from the British Retail Consortium (BRC). |
| Dec 10 2008, 09:16:54 | Ross steps down from Olympics roles as FSA launches probe |
| David Ross, the entrepreneur who resigned from Carphone Warehouse on Monday (December 8th) after failing to disclose his use of company shares as collateral for personal loans, has resigned from his roles linked to the London 2012 Olympics, according to reports. |
| Dec 10 2008, 05:28:46 | Bailout boosts Wall St despite fresh profit warnings |
| US markets rose in early trading on Wednesday (December 10th) as investors grew increasingly confident that the federal government will deliver a $15 billion (£10 billion) rescue package for the country's carmakers. |
| Dec 10 2008, 04:16:04 | Britons turning to the web for savings advice |
| The credit crunch has pushed saving up the financial agenda for many households and the majority now look to the internet for advice and guidance on the best deals, a new survey has found. |
| Dec 10 2008, 03:47:35 | Darling 'considering extension of loan guarantees' |
| The chancellor Alistair Darling is mulling an extension of credit guarantee rules in a bid to kick-start lending, according to reports. |
| Dec 10 2008, 03:24:56 | UK output 'could continue falling into 2010' |
| The UK recession could be deeper and more severe than previously thought, with output continuing to decline into 2010, the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) has warned. |
| Dec 10 2008, 03:18:54 | Government 'on target' for red tape reduction |
| The government is on course to hit its target of reducing the cost of regulation by 25 per cent by 2010, according to the latest report from the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (BERR). |
| Dec 10 2008, 03:16:15 | Pension deficits hit ?136bn, says PPF |
| The total deficit of the UK's private sector defined benefit (DB) pension schemes rose from £97.3 billion at the end of October to hit £136 billion last month, according to the latest figures from the Pension Protection Fund (PPF). |
| Dec 10 2008, 02:34:02 | Hedge funds drop $64bn in November |
| The global hedge fund industry's assets declined by around $64 billion (£43.2 billion) last month, marking the sixth straight month that the sector has recorded a loss. |
| Dec 10 2008, 01:54:22 | "Dismal" output figures underline need for rate cut, says BCC |
| The continuing deterioration of economic and trade conditions in the UK during October underlines the case for another interest rate cut in January, the British Chambers of Commerce has said. |
| Dec 9 2008, 12:25:31 | Strong yen stifles Nikkei gains |
| The Nikkei index rose 0.8 per cent in Tuesday (December 9th) trading, despite the continued strength of the yen against the dollar stifling some parts of the market, according to reports. |
| Dec 9 2008, 06:49:57 | Mixed fortunes on Wall Street as 'calm' descends |
| Calmer investors were cited as the main reason for Wall Street's "quiet" early movements on Wednesday (December 9th), as despite a raft of profit warnings and growing speculation over the auto industry bailout, the markets experienced mostly modest adjustments. |
| Dec 9 2008, 05:58:49 | China rising as global fund investors pull out of India |
| Global investors have turned their back on India-focussed investment funds, pulling around $14 million (£9.4 million) out of the region and switching their attention to vehicles targeting China's economy, Citigroup has said. |
| Dec 9 2008, 05:03:52 | Retail sales record first-ever 2-month decline |
| Total retail sales declined for two consecutive months for the first time on record last month, with all sectors apart from food and drink sliding against year-on-year figures, according to a new survey. |
| Dec 9 2008, 04:40:09 | Estate agent property sales fall to record low |
| House sales declined in November, with the average number of transactions per estate agency dropping to its lowest level on record, according to new figures from the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveys (Rics). |
| Dec 9 2008, 02:47:36 | Hedge funds 'shelve launch plans' |
| Global hedge funds are mothballing their plans for new launches in the face of turbulent market conditions and tighter regulatory environments, it has been claimed. |
| Dec 9 2008, 02:26:15 | "Horror story" figures spark new recession fears |
| The UK's recession could be worse than previously thought after new data from the Office for National Statistics showed a collapse in industrial output during October, according to reports. |
| Dec 8 2008, 12:31:10 | Worst 'could be over' for US shares as investors bet market has bottomed out |
| Friday's (December 5th) rally by the Dow Jones Industrial Average despite US job losses hitting a 34-year high earlier in the day has led a number of "high profile" investors to predict that the worst market turbulence could now be over, it has been reported. |
| Dec 8 2008, 11:05:08 | Nikkei rises 5.2% as investors sense bottoming out |
| The Nikkei index of shares rose 5.2 per cent on Monday (December 8th) as speculation over a new round of economic stimulus packages and rising hopes for America's Big Three car manufacturers sparked a wave of buying, according to reports. |
| Dec 8 2008, 09:59:50 | Job losses to rise as downturn decimates service sector |
| Jobs losses are expected to accelerate in the UK's service sector after a new report found that some parts of the industry are already experiencing record falls in business volumes, profitability and employment. |
| Dec 8 2008, 06:05:16 | Stimulus, bailout hopes drive Wall Street higher |
| Wall Street kicked off the week on a high note on the back of president-elect Barack Obama's pledge to create 2.5 million jobs by ramping up public works spending and increasing speculation that the federal government will ride to the rescue of Detroit's Big Three. |
| Dec 8 2008, 05:41:50 | OFT warns of Christmas "scams" |
| With many households facing increased financial pressure this Christmas, the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has warned consumers to be on the lookout for scams that promise "quick and easy cash rewards" but often deliver devastation to their victims. |
| Dec 8 2008, 05:40:43 | Britons 'unwilling to give up holidays' |
| Despite the financial downturn hitting households across the land, many Britons remain unlikely to give up their overseas holidays, regarding the sunshine breaks as an "essential rather than a luxury", the Association of British Travel Agents (Abta) has said. |
| Dec 8 2008, 05:23:44 | FSA: 11,000 shareholders on fraud database |
| The personal details of around 11,000 UK-based shareholders are on included on a database used by fraudsters running so-called boiler room share scams, the Financial Services Authority (FSA) has said. |
| Dec 8 2008, 04:40:43 | Rates cut triggers "distinctive shift" in savings |
| Despite falling interest rates leading to reduced standard variable rates on many savings accounts, the recent cuts have actually increased the number of people putting money away regularly, Nationwide has claimed. |
| Dec 8 2008, 04:19:04 | Britons stashing ?5.4 billion in the home |
| Worries over the precarious state of the financial sector have led British adults to stash a total of £5.4 billion in their homes, according to a new survey. |
| Dec 8 2008, 03:39:45 | Buy-to-let market 'no armchair investment' |
| Purchasing and running properties in the buy-to-let market can generate a "good income over a long period of time" but the sector requires more work than ever before and should not be seen as an "armchair investment", an industry expert has said. |
| Dec 8 2008, 03:37:02 | Cost of borrowing increases for 30% of small firms, says FSB |
| Despite pledges on fairer lending practices, the cost of borrowing has increased for 30 per cent of small businesses over the past two months, according to a new survey. |
| Dec 8 2008, 02:53:40 | "Unfair" investment rules leave CIC unwilling to help West |
| China's state-backed sovereign wealth fund, the China Investment Corp (CIC), has "little willingness" to actively support financial and energy companies in the West because of unfair investment rules imposed by the US government, it has been claimed. |
| Dec 5 2008, 11:34:07 | Fear factor sees investors pull $86.4bn from mutual funds |
| Shaken shareholders pulled $86.4 billion (£58.7 billion) out of stock and bond mutual funds during November as continuing fears over the moribund economy triggered investor flight from "all but the safest investments". |
| Dec 5 2008, 10:27:25 | Big Three uncertainty sparks caution as Nikkei edges lower |
| Japan's Nikkei index crept lower on Friday (December 5th) as investors moved cautiously following more bad news for the automobile industry. |
| Dec 5 2008, 05:19:27 | Jobless figures shake Wall Street |
| The worst job losses in 34 years hit US markets on Friday morning (December 5th), with shares dropping "sharply" as fear rose about the possibility of another prolonged slide for the country's stock exchanges. |
| Dec 5 2008, 05:08:05 | IMA demands action after "chaos" of Lehman collapse |
| The Financial Services Authority (FSA) must take action to ensure that the trading "chaos" that followed the collapse of Wall Street investment bank Lehman Brothers is not repeated, the Investment Managers Association (IMA) has said. |
| Dec 5 2008, 04:45:45 | FSA pledges action over "failings" in pensions transfer advice |
| Several companies that offer pensions transfer advice are to face enforcement investigations following a Financial Services Authority (FSA) review that uncovered "significant levels" of unsuitable advice in some quarters. |
| Dec 5 2008, 04:44:36 | House prices continue to tumble |
| Property values continued their decline in November, falling 2.6 per cent over the month to finish 14.9 per cent lower than they were a year ago, according to the latest figures from Halifax. |
| Dec 5 2008, 04:03:52 | As recession bites, 1 in 3 fret over debt |
| The recession is piling the pressure on Britain's household finances, with approximately one in three (30 per cent) of adults now saying they are worried about their ability to manage their personal debt. |
| Dec 5 2008, 04:02:14 | Rate cut will not stimulate lending, warns economist |
| The Bank of England's decision to cut interest rates to two per cent yesterday (December 5th) represents the continuation of a "misguided" government response to the global credit crunch and will not stimulate lending, an economic expert has claimed. |
| Dec 5 2008, 03:13:32 | Worries rise but fewer "Freds" are seeking advice |
| People approaching retirement face mounting worries about the adequacy of their savings, stock market volatility and the rising cost of living, yet fewer of them are seeking any form of financial advice, a new study has claimed. |
| Dec 5 2008, 03:11:31 | Pension fund trustees warned over actuarial assumptions |
| Trustees and sponsoring employers of UK pension funds have been urged to re-examine the actuarial assumptions they use for valuations in light of recent economic conditions. |
| Dec 5 2008, 02:24:18 | Lloyds TSB to keep HBOS brands |
| Lloyds TSB, Bank of Scotland and the UK's biggest mortgage lender, Halifax, will continue to operate as separate high street brands once the proposed merger of Lloyds TSB and HBOS has been completed, it has been announced. |
| Dec 5 2008, 02:23:07 | UK recession 'will be among world's worst' |
| Britain faces "one of the worse" recessions anywhere in the world, with the banking crisis likely to create a deeper downturn than the one witnesses in the 1990s, an industry expert has said. <br/><br/> |
| Dec 4 2008, 09:50:28 | Nikkei '"spooked" by whispers of automakers bankruptcy deal |
| Reports that the US car manufacturers General Motors (GM) and Chrysler could accept a pre-arranged bankruptcy in return for a government-funded bailout sparked selling on Asia's markets on Thursday (December 4th), with investors seeking to distance themselves from financial institutions linked to the automakers. |
| Dec 4 2008, 09:40:18 | "Rapid" deterioration could prompt slash in rates |
| The "rapid deterioration" in business conditions experienced since November's interest rate cut could prompt the Bank of England's monetary policy committee (MPC) to once again slash rates later today (December 4th). |
| Dec 4 2008, 05:58:56 | Wall Street 'retreats on retail news' |
| Share prices retreated on Wall Street in early trading on Thursday (December 4th), as declining retail sales, high unemployment and news of more job losses to come reversed the momentum of the markets following two days of gains. |
| Dec 4 2008, 05:02:39 | Report: Savings dive as households assault debt mountain |
| Saving rates have fallen to an all-time low as households take "drastic actions" to reduce their debt in the face of the economic downturn, according to a new report. |
| Dec 4 2008, 04:16:33 | MPC decision "bad news" for savers |
| The monetary policy committee's (MPC) decision to knock a full percentage point off the base rate of interest is "more bad news for savers", as banks are "all too quick" to pass on the cut in their standard variable rates, an independent analyst has said. |
| Dec 4 2008, 04:12:10 | NLA calls for extension of mortgage relief deal |
| The government should extend its recently-announced Homeowner Mortgage Support Scheme (HMSS) to cover landlords in the buy-to-let market, the National Landlords' Association (NLA) has said. |
| Dec 4 2008, 04:09:48 | FSA issues proposals on liquidity rules |
| The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has published its proposals for new rules governing the liquidity standards of banks, building societies and investment firms. |
| Dec 4 2008, 03:33:27 | Loan companies 'hiked rates' ahead of Bank decision |
| A number of loan providers "hiked" the interest on their cheapest loan offerings this morning (December 4th), hours before the Bank of England cut the base rate by one per cent, a financial comparison service has claimed. |
| Dec 4 2008, 03:04:53 | Investors 'pouring money' into ETFs |
| While ongoing market turbulence has sparked one of the biggest sell-offs ever seen in traditional US stock funds, investors are continuing to pour money into share-laden Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs), according to one expert. |
| Dec 4 2008, 02:12:29 | UK backs EU mutual fund reforms |
| The UK, Germany and France have all lent their support to European Union (EU) proposals that will overhaul the operation of mutual funds in the 27-nation bloc, according to reports. |
| Dec 4 2008, 02:04:06 | Mortgage support scheme 'will help 9,000' |
| The Homeowner Mortgage Support Scheme (HMSS) unveiled by prime minister Gordon Brown following yesterday's Queen's Speech will help around 9,000 people facing arrears on their mortgages, housing minister Margaret Beckett has suggested. |
| Dec 4 2008, 01:05:30 | Bank cuts rates to 2% |
| The Bank of England has knocked 100 basis points off the base rate of interest to leave it at two per cent - the joint-lowest point in its history. |
| Dec 3 2008, 12:49:43 | Banks to face "huge fines" for unfair lending practices |
| Banks could face unlimited fines if they fail to treat customers fairly under new legislation set to be announced later today (December 3rd) in the Queen's Speech. |
| Dec 3 2008, 11:25:36 | Consumer confidence falls again |
| Consumer confidence fell again in November as economic worries continued to weigh heavy on Britons' minds, according to the latest figures from Nationwide. |
| Dec 3 2008, 11:01:59 | Nikkei boosted as investors go domestic |
| The Nikkei index posted a 1.8 per cent rise in Tokyo on Wednesday as investors looked to insulate themselves from global economic turbulence with shares that rely on domestic demand for growth, reports say. |
| Dec 3 2008, 10:05:48 | Jobs market collapsing at "breakneck speed" |
| Analysts have warned that the UK jobs market is "heading downhill at breakneck speed" after the number of permanent and temporary appointments dropped at the fastest rate on record in November. |
| Dec 3 2008, 04:57:52 | US investors play defence, Europe stages late rally |
| US markets rose in early trading on Wednesday (December 3rd) as indications of a worsening recession sparked buys of defensive shares, including a number of biotech companies. |
| Dec 3 2008, 04:29:02 | Britons look to traditional Christmas to banish economic gloom |
| The traditional family Christmas is set to make a "comeback" this year, as households look to beat the financial gloom by spending time together, a new poll has found. <br/> |
| Dec 3 2008, 04:27:25 | Pensions "leap" back into surplus with record turnaround |
| The 200 biggest privately-sponsored pension schemes wiped out their accounting deficit in November with a £38 billion improvement in their funding position - the biggest monthly increase in history. |
| Dec 3 2008, 04:26:05 | Annuity rates drop in November |
| Annuity rates continued their decline last month and more falls could be on the way as interest rate changes filter through to the bonds market, according to new research from the Alexander Forbes Annuity Bureau. |
| Dec 3 2008, 02:57:17 | Rate cut 'penalises borrowers and savers' |
| November's 1.5 per cent interest rate cut has "penalised" rather than helped both borrowers and savers, a financial analyst has claimed. |
| Dec 3 2008, 02:39:32 | Government demands on passing on rate cuts "counterproductive" |
| Ministers demands that mortgage lenders cut their standard variable rates to reflect reductions in the base rate of interest are both "short-sighted and counterproductive", the head of the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) has said. |
| Dec 3 2008, 02:14:35 | New Star 'nearing deal' with banks |
| Fund management group New Star is reportedly nearing a debt-for-equity swap deal that could make the Lloyds TSB-HBOS 'superbank' its largest single shareholder. <br/> |
| Dec 3 2008, 01:56:12 | Global stocks to surge in 2009, says UBS |
| World markets will weather a full-blown recession and surge ahead in 2009 as low prices and government efforts to restore confidence attract investors back into equities, UBS has predicted. |
| Dec 2 2008, 12:30:14 | EU to hold "wide ranging" hedge funds consultation |
| The European Union (EU) will hold a "wide ranging" public consultation on the regulation of hedge funds that will feed back into international efforts to improve best practice in the sector, the bloc's commissioner for internal markets and services has said. |
| Dec 2 2008, 11:33:42 | Strong yen helps Nikkei sink 6.4 per cent |
| Concerns about the strong yen and the weakness of the global economy saw Japan's Nikkei average drop 6.4 per cent on Tuesday (December 2nd) to close at its lowest point since November 20th, according to reports. |
| Dec 2 2008, 06:09:51 | Bargain hunters buoy Wall Street |
| Stocks rose in the US in early trading on Tuesday (December 2nd) as bargain hunting investors piled in to snap up shares "beaten down" by yesterday's sell-off, reports say. |
| Dec 2 2008, 06:04:42 | Shoppers 'reluctant to give up big buys' despite Christmas crunch |
| Faced with the prospect of a credit crunch Christmas, consumers are increasing their efforts to find "real bargains" on high-value items rather than opting to buy cheaper gifts, a consumer goods expert has said. |
| Dec 2 2008, 06:01:38 | Warning over vehicle insurance as break-ins expected to rise |
| Christmas shoppers have been warned to double-check their vehicle insurance this festive season, as experts believe claims for thefts from cars could increase by 10 per cent between December and January. |
| Dec 2 2008, 05:49:03 | Over a third to work during retirement |
| More than one-third of Britons are working either full or part-time during their retirement because their savings will not provide for the lifestyle they want, according to a new report. |
| Dec 2 2008, 04:38:02 | Government must get market onboard on climate change, says Rics |
| The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics) has welcomed the first report from the committee on climate change, but it warned the government that delivering the reduced emissions targets it contains will require "very carefully designed" policies to win over the property sector. |
| Dec 2 2008, 04:34:16 | Study examines European mortgage market |
| A new study has been published by the European Commission examining the activities, regulation and supervision of the non-credit institution mortgage market. |
| Dec 2 2008, 04:32:57 | SPC calls for more pensions support during downturn |
| Industry body the Society of Pensions Consultants (SPC) has called on pensions minister Rosie Winterton to ensure the sector is properly supported during the recession. |
| Dec 2 2008, 04:31:23 | Now is the time for equities, say fund experts |
| Equities investment is "as compelling as ever" and the current state of the market means investors could be in a "strong position" to outperform, a trio of fund managers have said. |
| Dec 2 2008, 03:33:43 | Sterling limps against dollar after 'biggest fall since Black Wednesday' |
| The pound has "struggled to remain steady" against the dollar today (December 2nd) as it tries to recover from the biggest percentage drop in its value since 1992's Black Wednesday, when the currency was forced out of the Exchange Rate Mechanism, it has been reported. |
| Dec 2 2008, 03:05:26 | HSBC, Credit Suisse axe jobs as London Scottish collapses |
| The economic downturn delivered another battering to the UK's financial services sector yesterday (December 1st), with HSBC and Credit Suisse announcing major cutbacks and the London Scottish Bank collapsing into administration. |
| Dec 1 2008, 12:47:30 | UK officials mulling euro membership, Barroso claims |
| The head of the European Commission has said British officials are "closer than ever before" to supporting the country's membership of the euro, it has been reported. |
| Dec 1 2008, 12:03:58 | Deleveraging "wave" heading east, experts warn |
| A "massive" wave of deleveraging that has already hit hedge funds in the UK, the United States and Europe is set to hit Asia, further damaging the markets and potentially overwhelming the efforts of central banks to control the economic crisis, analysts have warned. |
| Dec 1 2008, 10:02:47 | European, Asian markets down after rallies |
| European and Asian markets experienced losses on Monday (December 1st) as investor optimism subsided following last week's rallies, according to reports. |
| Dec 1 2008, 05:38:05 | PBR tax changes 'will hit mid-income earners' |
| People earning mid-range incomes and above will be the group that loses out when tax changes announced in the pre-Budget report (PBR) come into force in 2011, according to the Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT). |
| Dec 1 2008, 05:37:10 | Downturn prompts rise in savings |
| With the recent economic conditions more full-blown typhoon than rainy day, more and more consumers are looking to build their cash reserves, it has been claimed. |
| Dec 1 2008, 05:35:50 | HBF backs housing agency and calls for "urgent" building programme |
| The House Builders' Federation (HBF) has welcomed the launch of the government's Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) with a call for "significant amounts" of its three-year, £17 billion budget to be immediately sunk into kick-starting new developments and increasing the supply of affordable housing. |
| Dec 1 2008, 05:32:44 | RBS introduces repossessions freeze |
| The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) will give homeowners who fall into mortgage arrears a six-month "grace period" before it launches repossession proceedings in a move intended to "lift the pressure" on struggling households. |
| Dec 1 2008, 05:31:44 | Blue Monday for world markets |
| More bad news for the US and UK economies, falling demand for commodities and a dwindling appetite for risk-taking among investors hit world markets on Monday (December 1st), according to reports. |
| Dec 1 2008, 04:16:19 | Study: Downturn hitting current and future retirement funds |
| The economic downturn is hitting the nest eggs of existing pensioners and worsening the already "serious" outlook for the next generation of retirees. |
| Dec 1 2008, 04:13:40 | TUC sees "no alternative" to personal accounts |
| The Trade Unions Congress (TUC) has backed personal accounts as an essential element of "the new pensions settlement". |
| Dec 1 2008, 03:49:12 | UK manufacturing shrinks at "unprecedented" rate |
| A collapse in new manufacturing orders led to the sector shrinking at the fastest pace on record last month, according to new figures from Markit and the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply. |
| Dec 1 2008, 03:48:06 | BCC calls for "aggressive" interest rates cut |
| The Bank of England's monetary policy committee (MPC) should aggressively slash interest rates when it meets later this week in order to overcome the "disappointing" response to the pre-Budget report, the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has said. <br/> |
| Nov 28 2008, 11:48:54 | BlueBay to close $1.2 billion emerging markets fund |
| BlueBay Asset Management is to wind down its $1.2 billion (£780 million) Emerging Markets Total Return Fund after "dramatically" deteriorating market conditions saw its value fall by 53 per cent so far this year. |
| Nov 28 2008, 10:01:33 | Consumer confidence "treads water" in November |
| Consumer confidence "improved marginally" this month but levels of assurance about personal finances and the wider economic outlook remain near record lows, pollster GfK NOP has said. |
| Nov 28 2008, 09:59:17 | Funds under management decline in October |
| The amount of money under the management of UK-based investment funds fell in October to £338.9 billion, according to the latest statistics from the Investment Management Association (IMA). |
| Nov 28 2008, 07:39:32 | Buy-to-let market "dog-eat-dog" |
| The buy-to-let mortgage market has been described as "dog-eat-dog" by a founding partner of Landlord Action. |
| Nov 28 2008, 07:36:56 | FSA calls for review of mortgage arrears and repossessions procedures |
| The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has issued a deadline of January 31st to mortgage lenders and administrators to ensure they provide fair treatment to customers facing arrears. |
| Nov 28 2008, 07:33:52 | Nikkei closes out 'best week in a month' |
| The Nikkei average at today's (November 28th) close ended the Japanese index's best week of the month, Reuters reported. |
| Nov 28 2008, 07:30:34 | 'Buoyant' pharma shares boost European markets |
| European stock markets have been boosted by pharmaceutical shares, which compensated for a drop in the industrial and mining sectors, according to a Reuters report. |
| Nov 28 2008, 06:49:13 | Land Registry: House prices down 1.5% in October |
| House prices in England and Wales fell by 1.5 per cent during October compared with the previous month, according to new figures. |
| Nov 28 2008, 06:47:44 | Consumer group welcomes broadband VAT cut |
| BT's decision to pass on the recently announced VAT cut to its broadband customers has been welcomed by one consumer group. |
| Nov 28 2008, 05:09:45 | Wall St returns to early jitters |
| Wall Street traders had barely finished digesting their pumpkin pie before US markets were hit on Friday (November 28th) by fresh retail worries and renewed pressure on energy stocks as oil prices continue to slide. |
| Nov 28 2008, 05:08:38 | Average salaries up 21% in five years |
| A new study claims that average full-time earnings for adults working in the UK have risen by 21 per cent since 2003 to top £31,500. <br/> |
| Nov 28 2008, 05:06:24 | Children 'bailing out bank of mum and dad' |
| Rising living costs coupled with the wider economic downturn have led to a surge in the number of 18 to 24-year-olds helping out with the household finances, a new survey has found. |
| Nov 28 2008, 05:03:13 | Savers in for shock in 2009 as 0% interest rate looms, says expert |
| The base rate of interest could hit one per cent in February and drop to zero shortly after, taking the Bank of England into unchartered territory while create a "real shock" for savers, an analyst has warned. |
| Nov 28 2008, 04:41:18 | Borrowing rates 'at all-time high' |
| The gap between the base rate of interest and average loan rates has "almost doubled" in the past two months, leaving consumers facing a record chasm in the Bank of England's charge and the rate they pay on the high street, a new report has claimed. <br/><br/> |
| Nov 28 2008, 04:36:51 | Wipe out stamp duty, government urged |
| Stamp duty should be "completely wiped out" - or at least abolished for first-time buyers - in order to get the housing market moving again, an property expert has said. |
| Nov 28 2008, 02:39:01 | Altmann: Personal accounts a 'disaster in the making' |
| The government's plans to introduce personal account pension schemes by 2012 are a "disaster" in waiting, an industry expert has warned. |
| Nov 28 2008, 02:37:08 | Economists predict rate cut |
| Economic experts are predicting that the Bank of England's monetary policy committee (MPC) will cut interest rates again when they meet next week. |
| Nov 28 2008, 01:12:05 | Taxpayers take 57.9% stake in RBS |
| Taxpayers now own 57.9 per cent of Britain's second-largest bank, the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), after only a "handful" of existing investors took up its new shares offer. |
| Nov 27 2008, 10:54:47 | Nikkei closes on high after China rates cut |
| Japan's benchmark Nikkei index closed up by two per cent on Thursday (November 27th) as China's move to cut interest rates boosted shipping, steel and construction equipment manufacturers, according to reports. |
| Nov 27 2008, 05:40:34 | Survey: 2 out of 3 older people more worried about heating bills |
| Rising energy bills means that two-thirds of older people are more worried about staying warm this winter compared to last year, a new survey has found. |
| Nov 27 2008, 05:37:10 | Building society mergers get separate deposit protection limits |
| The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has introduced new rules giving householders with savings accounts in two merging building societies separate deposit protection limits. |
| Nov 27 2008, 05:35:52 | IFAs chided over RDR "outburst" |
| Independent financial advisers (IFAs) have not "grabbed the opportunity" presented by the Retail Distribution Review (RDR), an official at the Financial Services Authority (FSA) has said. |
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