All news on the topic: Interest rates
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Martin Lewis issues urgent ‘rip off’ warning to everyone with savings
Martin Lewis warned his readers that savers were not utilising high interest rates and that "millions" had cash stuck in savings accounts and ISAs earning under 1%
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Dad only has one lightbulb in whole house and takes it room to room to save cash
Single dad Martin Bongiorno, who lives in a rental property in Bateman's Bay in New South Wales, says he became strict with his personal finances after becoming dependent on compensation payments following a workplace accident.
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Mortgage deal with zero deposit is launching in the UK - what you need to know
Skipton Building Society says its Track Record Mortgage is designed to help renters who are struggling to stump up a deposit to get on the housing ladder - it is the first of its kind since 2008
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Tenants 'trapped' in rental cycle as prices soar for first-time buyers
A study of 2,000 adults, who live in a rental property, found 86% dream about one day stepping onto the property ladder
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'Rich just get richer while poor have to accept being poorer'
Brian Reade on this week's slap in the face from the Bank of England's Huw Pill, hard to stomach when you consider the pay of FTSE 100 bosses surged 23% last year as ordinary folk flatlined
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10 money changes coming in May - including £200 energy help and Tesco shake-up
Mirror money editor Levi Winchester runs through all the big financial changes and announcements coming up in May and how they affect your wallet - from benefits to your Tesco shop
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Liz Truss earns £16k an hour for a speech plus paid hotel, flights and expenses
Former Prime Minister Liz Truss told the crowd at February's event in Mumbai, organised by media firm ABP Networks, she was 'struck by the energy and the excitement of the city' while earning over £60k
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Banks could be forced to up interest rates for savers under new rules
Banks have been slammed over the last year for their slow response in increasing their interest rates for savers alongside the Bank of England rises
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'Jeremy Hunt's response to this crisis was not just laughable but insulting'
Britain’s stubbornly high rate of inflation will pile more pressure on struggling families - and it is those on the lowest wages who are worst affected
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Cost of living 'nightmare' to get even worse - 9 vital questions answered
The Office for National Statistics said we last month paid 19% more on a weekly shop, the highest since 1977. Some items have gone up seven times faster than average wages
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Inflation falls to 10.1% but price of basic foods hits record high
UK inflation fell to 10.1% in March - this is down from the 10.4% and surprise jump that was recorded in February, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said this morning
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How safe, affordable borrowing is providing a lifeline for nation’s key workers
Two-fifths (43%) of key workers are being forced to take on additional part time work on top of their role, according to new research from responsible lender, Creditspring
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TSB faces court hearing as 27,000 mortgage customers may be due compensation
The high street banking giant has agreed to a court hearing next year over the case which relates to thousands of customers who claim to have been trapped on high interest rates following the Northern Rock collapse
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Labour vows to save high streets as thousands of shops closed doors under Tories
Keir Stamer will announce today Labour's five-point plan to bring high-streets and small businesses back to life after 10 years of economic failure caused by the Tory government.
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Interest rates 'likely to fall to pre-Covid levels' in good news for homeowners
In a new glimmer of hope, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) this week said interest rates in major economies are expected to fall back to pre-pandemic levels
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'In a cost-of-living crisis, it should be a priority to protect renters'
I was gobsmacked when a pal told me she was made to pay to view a rental flat. When I asked her why she didn’t tell the estate agent where to go, she shrugged: 'That’s just how it is now'
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'I'm a money expert - here's five things to do before the end of the tax year'
Tax year end is just days away, on April 5 - and Brits should make the most of their hard-earned cash through Lifetime ISAs, and checking their pension contributions
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Thousands of mortgage holders 'could get money back' after High Court trial
Lawyers at the firm Harcus Parker are working to take action on behalf of customers who believed they were unfairly charged high mortgage rates
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'Cost of living crisis means that I only use heating when my grandkids visit'
Graham Seymour, 66, has said the rising cost of heating, gas and goods has forced him to make tough decisions - he said the heating comes on when his grandkids come to visit as one of them is only six months old
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Non-league spirit helps Walthamstow FC quadruple attendance amid rising costs
NON-LEAGUE DAY: Walthamstow FC have enjoyed a jump in their attendances - despite the cost-of-living crisis - by offering affordable football and connecting with the community
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Bank of England warns firms hiking prices could lead to higher interest rates
His comments follow a surprise increase in inflation earlier this week and the Bank of England's decision to raise interest rates - the 11th rise in a row - from 4% to 4.25%.
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'Rishi Sunak's taxes show the Tories have learned nothing - it's austerity 2.0'
The Tories are telling you to tighten your belts, while stripping the state of its assets. Fleet Street Fox has the receipts
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Take this quiz to discover how good your financial knowledge really is
A study has revealed young adults are becoming fed up with high-street banks - and are looking at other options, like cryptocurrency or shares
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Interest rates hit 4.25% in new misery for borrowers - what it means for you
The latest interest rates decision was decided today by the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) and comes off the back of inflation unexpectedly jumping to 10.4%
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Inflation rises again as price of food rockets - and it's bad news for mortgages
The price of food, as well as alcohol and dining out in pubs and restaurants, was the main driver behind the surprise rise in inflation in February - here is what you need to know
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