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January, 2010
- Savings rise as consumers pay down debt [29/01/2010]
According to a survey of 13,000 savers by ING Direct, Britons` savings have risen to the highest level in 12 - Household debt `could trigger another downturn` [28/01/2010]
The high level of debt carried by the British public is one of the things that could trigger another downturn, - More families could fall into debt with energy companies [27/01/2010]
The energy industry regulator, Ofgem, has warned that a combination of `cold weather, high gas and electricity prices and mounting - Recession ends [26/01/2010]
The country has finally come out of recession, official figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) have shown. - Debt defaults lower than expected [25/01/2010]
A recent report from the Bank of England has shown that lenders overestimated the number of borrowers who would default - In debt: what can a bailiff take from my home? [18/01/2010]
If you have outstanding debts that you have been unable to repay despite repeated warnings, your lenders may take legal - Britons take three months to clear Christmas debts [14/01/2010]
Research by over-50s group Saga found that after spending an average of £435 on Christmas presents, British credit card holders - Britons take three months to clear Christmas debts [13/01/2010]
Research by over-50s group Saga found that after spending an average of £435 on Christmas presents, British credit card holders - From mortgage debt to credit card debt - `more pain to come` [12/01/2010]
Yesterday, housing and homelessness charity Shelter published research showing that in the last 12 months alone, over a million people - UK `cold snap` will force poorest families into debt [11/01/2010]
According to charity Save the Children, the current cold snap `will push` the poorest families in the UK into debt - Budgets to be `squeezed` in second half of 2010 [08/01/2010]
UK families` budgets will be particularly `squeezed` in the second half of 2010, according to Martin Bamford of Chartered Financial - Irish Reduce debt [07/01/2010]
People in Ireland are reducing their debt levels, new figures from the Central Bank have shown. As The Irish Times - Nationwide: parents worry about children`s future debt [07/01/2010]
Over two thirds of parents worry that their children will get into debt when they grow up, according to research - Debt news: 100 Scots to go bankrupt every day in 2010 [06/01/2010]
According to accountants and business advisers Pannell Kerr Forster (PKF), around 100 Scots will go bankrupt every working day throughout - Irish reduce debt [05/01/2010]
People in Ireland are reducing their debt levels, new figures from the Central Bank have shown. As The Irish Times - Teenagers concerned about parents` debt [05/01/2010]
44% of teenagers are concerned about their parents getting into debt as Christmas approaches, a new survey from children`s charity - Homeowners reduce mortgage debt [05/01/2010]
According to figures released by the Bank of England, UK homeowners reduced their outstanding mortgage debt for the sixth quarter
Over 50s can`t afford to enjoy retirement because of debts
01/07/2010 -
According to a study by Saga Equity Release, 17% of
Budget: tackling the nation`s debt
22/06/2010 -
Today, we can expect the details of the `toughest package
Short-term debt: `no need for price control`
18/06/2010 -
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has decided not to
The cost of clearing debt
10/06/2010 -
Figuring out the cost of clearing debt can be tricky,
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