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Government Monitors More than 900M Credit Card Accounts - Fox Business

Government Monitors More than 900M Credit Card AccountsFox BusinessThe UK government is currently finishing loading all the medical records for that country's entire population onto one computer database, and plans to allow university and government researchers to access individual files later this year. ... equivalent of the patient's Social Security number, along with his or her post code, which is a sort of super-ZIP code that identifies an address to within a small cluster of homes), and this means determined insurers and employers could end up reading deeply personal information.

Source: Government Monitors More than 900M Credit Card Accounts - Fox Business

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We need fairness for the pensioners left behind - Telegraph.co.uk

Telegraph.co.ukWe need fairness for the pensioners left behindTelegraph.co.ukBy Dan Hyde, Deputy Personal Finance Editor. 10:21AM GMT 24 Mar 2014. Follow · Comments. A brave and truly libertarian Budget last Wednesday represented a remarkable victory for the prudent, for savers – and for The Telegraph. Seven days ago in this ...and more »

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Experts warn of hidden downsides to George Osborne's pension reforms - The Independent

The IndependentExperts warn of hidden downsides to George Osborne's pension reformsThe IndependentIts president, Sandie Keene, said: “Any encouragement to divest personal finances in order to avoid payments for care may well have a detrimental effect on tight local government finances.” A Local Government Association spokeswoman said: “Councils will ...and more »

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Savings loophole: how to earn 6.8pc on an 'Isa' - Telegraph.co.uk

Telegraph.co.ukSavings loophole: how to earn 6.8pc on an 'Isa'Telegraph.co.ukTired of miserable savings returns? Ditch Isas and use this ruse to earn £390 from your cash savings this year. Pile of coins. Investment trusts have performed strongly in 2013 Photo: I. Glory / Alamy. Dan Hyde. By Dan Hyde, Deputy Personal Finance Editor.

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Bank of England warns high street banks face 'stress tests' - Express.co.uk


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Bank of England warns high street banks face 'stress tests'
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It reported “evidence of increasing momentum” in UK housing but said a number of indicators “remained below their long-run average levels”. Mortgage approvals rose by 40 per cent in the year to January but were 20 per cent below their long-run average, ...

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Savings loophole: how to earn 6.8pc on an 'Isa' - Telegraph.co.uk

Telegraph.co.ukSavings loophole: how to earn 6.8pc on an 'Isa'Telegraph.co.ukTired of miserable savings returns? Ditch Isas and use this ruse to earn £390 from your cash savings this year. Pile of coins. Investment trusts have performed strongly in 2013 Photo: I. Glory / Alamy. Dan Hyde. By Dan Hyde, Deputy Personal Finance Editor.

Source: Savings loophole: how to earn 6.8pc on an 'Isa' - Telegraph.co.uk

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Finance Blog: Neston & Beyond - Budget 2014 Bring Out Your Votes - AboutMyArea (blog)

AboutMyArea (blog)Finance Blog: Neston & Beyond - Budget 2014 Bring Out Your VotesAboutMyArea (blog)Finance Blog: Neston & Beyond - Budget 2014 Bring Out Your Votes ... It is not cynical to conclude this budget was targeted largely at older people in the UK. ... E.G. A basic rate taxpayer aged 55 writes a cheque for £10,000 to personal pension policy. By the ...

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Budget 2014: Good news for savers and pensioners – if they're rich enough - The Independent

The IndependentBudget 2014: Good news for savers and pensioners – if they're rich enoughThe Independent... of pensions since... 1921." It's all about handing over personal responsibility, so we will all eventually be forced to make our own decisions affecting our financial futures. ... The top five UK pension giants – including names such as Aviva, Legal & General and Resolution – saw some £3bn wiped off their value, as investors reacted to the effective freeing up of the pensions market. However, the news was good ... Finance firm Hargreaves Lansdown climbed 14 per cent on the news, for instance. But the savings news ...and more »

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Savers handed freedom on pensions - Telegraph.co.uk

Telegraph.co.ukSavers handed freedom on pensionsTelegraph.co.ukPensioners will find it easier to get access to their money Photo: Alamy. Dan Hyde. By Dan Hyde, Deputy Personal Finance Editor .... please in retirement.” Read: Why Maggie Palmer welcomes the pension changes. Tell us your story: money@telegraph.co.uk ...and more »

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Bank of England readies tools to rein in risky mortgage lending - Interactive Investor


Bank of England readies tools to rein in risky mortgage lending
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LONDON (Reuters) - The Bank of England urged banks on Thursday to consider the risk of future spikes in interest rates when they approve mortgages, and prepared tools to rein in potentially dangerous lending. British house prices have risen by around 10 percent over the past year, and the central bank ... "We expect the UK regulator will eventually settle on a 4-4.5 percent hurdle rate, to be achieved by end-2017. Barclays looks most at risk," Citi bank said in a research note. The FPC also said it was minded to ...

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