Mortgages News
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Holiday homes to take off
28 Nov 2005
source:
thisismoney.co.uk
Simon Lambert, This is Money28 November 2005 THE number of Britons buying holiday homes abroad is set to double over the next five to seven years. LIFE'S A BEACH: Soon people will be able to invest their pensions in a home in the sun WANT TO KNOW MORE? REPORT: Sipps and you GUIDES: A-Day CHAT: More than one pension OTHER STORIES The true cost of lodger from hell Letting agents overstating rental potential Makeover madness Protect your home as winter bites Chaos fear ... |
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BOND REPORT: Treasurys Ease As Holiday Sales Results Boost Stocks ...
28 Nov 2005
source:
morningstar.com
CHICAGO (Dow Jones) - Treasury prices slipped, nosing yields higher Monday, as expected stock market gains meant investors snubbed lower-risk, fixed-income alternatives. A report on home resales that was expected to show only some moderation, leaving activity at historically high levels, added to a mildly negative tone for bond trading. Action was also described as subdued ahead of a flurry ... |
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Market report: Monday 4.__
28 Nov 2005
source:
thisismoney.co.uk
Mickey Clark, Evening Standard28 November 2005 DO not rule out the possibility of Chancellor Gordon Brown introducing a windfall tax on North Sea oil and gas explorers in next week's Pre-Budget Report. WANT TO KNOW MORE? POLL: What do you expect the level of the FTSE 100 to be at the end of 2006? OTHER STORIES Sunday newspaper share tips Your O2 questions answered Rothko's shaky sh ... |
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Dead Certs for online share dealing?
28 Nov 2005
source:
thisismoney.co.uk
Michael Clarke, This is Money28 November 2005 THE head of one of the UK's largest online share dealing companies is calling for greater rights for investors that deal over the web. WANT TO KNOW MORE? READER OFFER: Share dealing CHAT: Should companies be forced to deal with shareholders in nominee accounts? GUIDES: Investing FREE: Company reports OTHER STORIES Market report: Monday ... |
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House prices end their slump
28 Nov 2005
source:
myfinances.co.uk
Hometrack, the most negative of the house price indices, is now moving into positive territory. After 16 straight months of recording falls in property values, Hometrack's November house price index shows prices unchanged. "The housing market has been through a prolonged period of weakness in terms of both price growth and market activity over the last 18 months, primarily as a result of rising ... |
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Consumer debt fuels Debt Free Direct
28 Nov 2005
source:
thisismoney.co.uk
Michael Clarke, This is Money28 November 2005 AN increase in the number of people seeking help with their debt problems has helped advice group Debt Free Direct deliver soaring profits and a maiden dividend. WANT TO KNOW MORE? GUIDES: Beat debt EXPERTS: Debt questions OTHER STORIES Gas price scam inquiry Anger over public sector pensions Market report: Monday 11.00 OMX is waiting ... |
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Banks are dogged by debt fears
28 Nov 2005
source:
thisismoney.co.uk
Brian O'Connor, Daily Mail28 November 2005 BANKS are seldom popular, but should their shares be so lowly rated? The UK market sells at 14.5 times historic earnings - banks at under 12 times, some at less than 10. OTHER STORIES Market report: Monday 09.30 Sunday newspaper share tips Your O2 questions answered Rothko's shaky shares From boom to bust - and back THE EDITOR'S C ... |
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Your portfolio: 4 moves for 2006|
28 Nov 2005
source:
money.cnn.com
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