All news on the topic: Banks

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Bank of England governor says CPI inflation will drop 'noticeably' in October
Andrew Bailey indicated inflation will return to its recent pattern of slowdowns after the Office for National Statistics (ONS) recorded a surprise pause last month, leaving inflation at 6.7% in September
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Telegraph Media Group and The Spectator launch separate sale processes
The Telegraph Media Group and The Spectator magazine have launched separate sale processes to secure new owners for the business
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Mortgage rates hoped to be nearing a peak as UK banks go under the spotlight
Barclays, Lloyds Banking Group and NatWest Group are due to update shareholders on their third-quarter earnings and outlook for the year
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AI analyses Bank of England speeches to predict interest rate decisions
Researchers in the Sheffield Business School at Sheffield Hallam University used generative artificial intelligence (AI) program ChatGPT to analyse speeches made by Bank of England policymakers
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Top savings and current account providers revealed by Which? survey
The consumer group commissioned two surveys, one of more than 4,100 savers and another of more than 4,500 current account holders, to find out about their banking experiences
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Martin Lewis warns everyone with bank account risks losing £200 before Christmas
The financial expert and consumer champion has explained that bank account holders risk losing out on hundreds of pounds by not switching before Christmas
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Bank worker fired for saying 'no wonder Hitler wanted them dead' amid Hamas war
Nozima Husainova, 25, sparked outrage with the remark which she posted on her now-deleted Instagram page which has now seen the Finance graduate fired from her job at Citibank
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Think tank suggests Bank of England should have power to cut rates into negative
The Resolution Foundation has warned that the cost of servicing the UK's debt could soar to 5% of GDP if rates stay higher for longer and following current fiscal policy plans
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Warning over mystery £30 monthly charge showing up in bank accounts
Some people told Which? they ended up paying £29.95 a month for subscriptions to websites they've never heard of, after having recently used a loan broker website
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Santander warns businesses of sophisticated impersonation scams targeting custom
Santander UK has told businesses to be on "high alert" to impersonation scams after seeing the number of its customers targeted by fraudsters double last month
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Israeli 'settler' filmed shooting unarmed Palestinian at point-blank range
WARNING, DISTRESSING CONTENT: Video has emerged that appears to show a Palestinian man being shot by a gunman – understood to be an Israeli settler – who is then manhandled away by alleged Israeli Defence Force soldiers
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Average UK house prices 'little changed' in August as rental inflation soars
Average UK house prices in August were "little changed" from a year earlier, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), but rental prices continue to rise
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Martin Lewis explains how to get a free £175 in your bank in time for Christmas
Consumer champion Martin Lewis is on a mission to save us money in the run-up to Christmas. And now he's revealed how to get your hands on some free cash
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FTSE 100: Health and energy boost as UK stocks rally
The blue-chip index was boosted by gains for pharmaceutical firm AstraZeneca while BP and Shell saw another positive day of trading
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Miami handed boost as Messi scores brace on return ahead of final MLS game
Inter Miami may be able to field Lionel Messi one last time this MLS season after the World Cup winner returned for Argentina and ran the show against Peru on Tuesday
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Admiral warns of 'cash stuffing' trend as savers risk losing thousands in break-
Home insurance provider Admiral has been warning people about a budgeting trend known as 'cash stuffing' as it warns of the risks of having large amounts of cash in the home
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UK economy 'heading for recession' as Chancellor faces 'horrible fiscal bind'
The UK economy is in a "horrible fiscal bind" as it heads for recession and with no room to cut taxes or increase public spending amid mounting political pressure on the Chancellor to do so, according to a report
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Nearly three-quarters of Brits targeted by scams in the past year
Nearly three-quarters of people surveyed for NatWest said they now see more digital and online scams than "real life" cons, such as bogus sellers going door-to-door
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Wages rise at near record pace as inflation finally falls back
Wages are now rising faster than prices for the first time since October 2021, according to official figures
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Bellway to build fewer homes due to falling demand and rising mortgage costs
Housebuilder Bellway has warned it will build nearly a third fewer homes over the year ahead amid slumping demand and falling house prices
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Tories warned 'sugar rush' of tax cuts before election will fuel recession risk
The Institute for Fiscal Studies says weak economic growth and stubbornly high inflation leave “no room” for unfunded tax cuts or spending increases any time soon
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Citibank sacks worker after he claims he ate two sandwiches for lunch by himself
Szabolcs Fekete claimed that only he had eaten two sandwiches, two coffees and two pasta dishes during a business trip to Amsterdam – but later admitted his partner had also shared some of the meals
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Nationwide and Skipton Building Society top Which? Mortgage Provider Survey
Nationwide Building Society and Skipton Building Society topped the results, both receiving overall scores of 78% - just pipping Yorkshire Building Society, which scored 75%
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Winter Fuel Payment top-up dates and how much you'll get as cash boost announced
Up to £600 will start landing in the bank accounts of everyone in the UK who was born before September 25, 1957. The amount you receive depends on your age and living circumstances
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Helen Skelton has the last laugh after being 'blindsided' by Richie Myler split
BBC star Helen Skelton has had a bumper year despite the heartache of splitting with the father of her children Richie Myler, which she claims came like a bolt out of the blue in her new autobiography