FTSE posts fourth straight day of gains

Written by MoneyhighStreet Staff.  October 31, 2008

The FTSE 100 continued to rise today, meaning that it has advanced for the last four days in a row.

CIPD predicts rise in unemployment

Written by MoneyhighStreet Staff.  October 31, 2008

Widespread redundancies are anticipated at many UK firms, new figures from the Chartered Institute for Personnel and Development (CIPD) have shown.

Stocks continue gains following US rate cut

Written by MoneyhighStreet Staff.  October 30, 2008

Stock markets continued to rise today, following the US Federal Reserve''s decision to cut interest rates to one per cent.

Discontent with energy providers ''on the rise among consumers''

Written by MoneyhighStreet Staff.  October 30, 2008

Customer dissatisfaction regarding utilities firms is on the increase, new figures suggest.

FTSE surges, Fed ''might cut rates to 1%''

Written by MoneyhighStreet Staff.  October 29, 2008

Expectations of a US interest rate cut led to strong rises on the European exchanges today.

Popularity of banks on the wane, survey finds

Written by MoneyhighStreet Staff.  October 29, 2008

Banks have become as unpopular with the public as they were in the recession of the early 1990s, a new poll suggests.

Stocks gain on BP, Standard Chartered news

Written by MoneyhighStreet Staff.  October 28, 2008

The FTSE 100 has gained 70.69 points or 1.83 per cent today, ending the day at 3923.28.

Personal liability warning made by esure

Written by MoneyhighStreet Staff.  October 28, 2008

Home Bonfire Night celebrations could lead to seven-figure legal claims, esure warned today.

Markets volatile on US home sales news, downturn fears

Written by MoneyhighStreet Staff.  October 27, 2008

Stocks were volatile in London today, following earlier sharp falls on the Asian bourses.

Retailer''s card ''charges 227% APR ''

Written by MoneyhighStreet Staff.  October 27, 2008

A credit card currently being offered in the UK carries an APR of 227 per cent, the Daily Mail reports.

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