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RBS chief could be named next week – reports

The next chief executive of state-backed lender Royal Bank of Scotland could be named next...

  • Jul 24, 2013
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How to protect the taxpayer’s stake in Help to Buy

The Help to Buy scheme, it seems, is too successful for its own good. Critics have rushed ...

  • Jul 18, 2013
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The mortgage market is saved – sort of

Great news! The mortgage market is growing. I’ve seen predictions of £160-165bn of gros...

  • Jul 11, 2013
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Help to Buy detail out in two weeks; Osborne dismisses house price fears

Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne has refuted suggestions that the government’s...

  • Jul 11, 2013
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UK economy set for ‘strong comeback’

An economic consultancy has forecast that the economy will return to robust health in a co...

  • Jul 08, 2013
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Govt interference in RBS branded ‘unacceptable’

The Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards has criticised the government’s involv...

  • Jun 19, 2013
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Help to Buy risks shutting first-time buyers out – IMF

First-time buyers could be shut out of the housing market by a Help to Buy-fuelled house p...

  • May 22, 2013
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High LTV mutual lending ‘likely to increase’ in 2013 – BSA chair

Mutual lenders are likely to increase high loan-to-value lending including interest-only o...

  • May 09, 2013
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How brokers can take advantage of the new tax year

This is a time of year when many people are focusing on tax allowances, exemptions and rel...

  • Apr 11, 2013
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Financial penalties retained by FCA used to cut fees

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) plans to use the element of financial penalties it r...

  • Apr 09, 2013
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