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- Brown''s bank charge call ''comes late in the day''
- Brits regret ''careless spending''
- Total UK debt grows
- Financial recovery will be ''''slow and drawn out''''
- Brits dipping into their savings
- Millions of Brits ''struggling with debt''
- Consumers ''confused'' over current accounts
- Loan and debt problems ''won''t stop student spending''
- Liberal Democrats'' tax plans ''unfairly target some people''
- Disadvantaged students ''facing loan delay problems''
- Home loans scheme ''will not help the market''
- Brits ''consider escaping debt problems by moving abroad''
- More mortgages approved in July
- More mortgage holders ''could require debt management plans''
- New mobile rules ''could help ease debt management woes''
- Mortgage holders put faith in property during recession
- Loans ''could be required to see kids through university''
- Mortgage holders ''should overpay now''
- More Brits ''might need debt management plans''
- Quantitative easing ''not working yet''
- Debt management plan users ''wary of online banking''
- Identity fraud coming ''from mobile accounts''
- Debt management plan customers ''woes eased''
- Pensioners missing out on state benefits
- Brits leaving themselves ''vulnerable'' to online ID fraud
- Credit card and loan debt ''holding country back''
- Loans customers ''should shop around''
- Fixed-rate mortgage fees increasing
- More Brits seeking debt management plan help
- FSA make financial complaint data publicly available
- ''Green shoots'' have led to over-confidence of economic growth
- Students turn to work as parental funding dries up
- Repossession advice offered on government website
- Those approaching retirement should clear debts
- Less people being disconnected due to debt
- Consumers increasingly switching to variable rate mortgages
- Barclaycard launches new account service website
- Cheap loans for UK consumers ''long gone''
- Bumper quarter for Scottish loan market
- Survival package ''urgent'' for familes in recession
- Britons paying up to £100 too much for energy
- Financial services credibility affecting uptake of IFAs
- Market remains tough for buyers, despite price decreases
- Banks ''don''t want to lend''
- Confidence returning to UK savings market
- Lack of preparation for retirement ''hugely concerning''
- Credit crunch raises financial awareness in Britain
- More than half of consumers blame banks for recession
- An end to recession means an end to cheap mortgage payments
- Average student needs £42k for university
- Surge in child trust funds
- Housing should be government focus in recession
- Repossessions fall but caution still advised
- Recession is ending but unemployment set to rise?
- 3.5 million mortgage customers ''unable to move''
- Britons reluctant to adjust lifestyle to combat debt
- Return of bank lending could be detrimental to the economy
- Insolvencies soar by 27.4%
- BCC: More redundancies to come
- Remortgaging market is in ''positive situation''
- ''Spreading your cash'' may help to bolster savings
- Parents give first time buyers a leg up on to property ladder
- ''Clear signs'' of Britain pulling out of recession
- Bank of England base rate maintained at 0.5%
- Mortgage rates likely to be reduced by major lenders
- Huge rise in identity fraud levels
- Government''s recession strategy ''could turn out to be wrong''
- People should not delay in seeking financial advice
- Credit crunch forcing people to high-interest lenders
- Buyers can feel ''optimistic'' about housing market
- Britain''s mortgage market could ''change forever''
- Banks offering bonuses to boost savings rate
- Fear preventing people from facing debt
- Getting on the property ladder ''always'' difficult
- BRC upholds spending statistics
- High street bank mortgage lending shows ''modest increase'' in June
- Choosing a mortgage is ''taking a gamble''
- ISAs give ''immediate benefit'' in recession
- Fixed rate mortgages most popular in June
- Consumers hoarding credit cards after balance transfers
- Economy will ''grow'' in 2010
- Public borrowing soars in June
- GDP recovery to be ''subdued''
- Mortgage lending in June totalled £12.3bn
- Young worst hit by recession
- Banks need to ''change'' after recession
- Credit card fraud could be tackled by ''international security standards''
- Banks are offering ''increasingly competitive rates'' for saving
- Quick change mortgage deals ''detrimental'' to customers
- Fewer personal loan lenders on the market
- Recession threatening retirement
- Mortgage application exaggerations can lead to ''downward spiral''
- Students ''need to have large overdrafts''
- Young home buyers turning to parents for deposit help
- Nationwide launches ''125% mortgage''
- Britons to fall back on £1,500 in the event of sudden job loss
- Loan defaults on the rise
- Mortgage products dramatically reduced since 2007
- Unauthorised credit limit increases to cause interest boom
- Customers urged to save to avoid huge debt
- Mortgage Rescue Scheme has helped just six households
- Lending market ''showing signs of improvement''
- Debts could mean savings accounts ''raided''
- Higher unemployment could lead to debt deferrals
- Debt could be staved off by trust funds
- Lenders looking to secure loans and credit card debts, figures show
- Social networking sites leaving Britons open to ID theft and fraud
- Majority of borrowers turning to fixed-rate mortgages
- Broadband users ''willing to pay more for faster connections''
- Mortgage lending still declining
- Unemployment threatens more repossessions
- Cost of living falling
- Mortgage market begins recovery
- Lloyds begin government payback
- Mortgage market may recover with housing market
- More homes could be repossessed
- UK ''lifting out of recession''
- More people seeking debt advice during recession
- The ''worst of the recession is over''
- BRC reveals nation of cautious spenders
- Which? reveals some airline credit card charges too high
- ID fraud can lead to blacklisting but help is at hand
- Debt concerns may change student demographic, expert warns
- Permanently overdrawn consumers are spending beyond means
- Consumers warned not to take cash out on credit cards
- Recession fuels identity theft, research reveals
- UK borrowers can take advantage of ''competitive marketplace''
- Young fail to see online identity theft as an issue
- Spending increasing on smaller value items
- Tax breaks for lenders would boost savings, expert advises
- Survey suggests savers should opt for building society accounts
- Over 65s and Londoners fear identity fraud, research reveals
- Subprime lending disappearing, AMI warns
- Consumers urged to pay off high interest debts first
- AMI: Bad credit limiting mortgage lending
- Recession makes Britons save more and spend less
- CCCS welcomes 30-day reprieve for those in debt
- Consumers search out deals on credit cards, research reveals
- UK sees change in attitude towards debt management
- Couples hide debt from each other, research reveals
- Identity theft risk as consumers not ''savvy''
- Increase in high earners struggling to manage debts
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