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  1. The FTSE 350 - an alternative option for trading stocks and shares
  2. Mortgage lending is unlikely to fall further
  3. Annual mortgage lending increases
  4. Access is easier to high LTVs
  5. Base rate will not rise in May, says expert
  6. Nationwide encourages saving
  7. Skipton Building Society unveils next cheap mortgages plan
  8. Nationwide is cutting its mortgage rates
  9. Passion for savings interest rates is 'vital'
  10. NFU unveils new investment bond
  11. Repayment mortgages hit record high
  12. Managing investments: Stocks and shares
  13. Mortgage calculator in action as homeowners reassess payments
  14. The Co-operative Bank and Britannia cut rates
  15. Halifax reveals nation's top savers
  16. Barclays slashes mortgage rates
  17. Two-year deals are not ideal cheap mortgages, says expert
  18. Getting the best possible savings account rates
  19. Santander unveils competitive mortgage rates
  20. Barclays cuts its mortgage rates
  21. Isas are the best way to save tax efficiently
  22. Find out how much mortgage you can borrow
  23. Kensington unveils cheap mortgages
  24. Nationwide offers market-leading loan rate
  25. Brits work for three days to pay debts
  26. Santander cuts mortgage rates
  27. Brits predict house prices rises
  28. Fathers are important to financial planning
  29. CML supports mortgage reform
  30. How to get the best mortgage rate and fee
  31. Recession is not entirely responsible for debt, says expert
  32. Barclays cuts mortgage rates
  33. Nationwide cuts its loan rates
  34. Chelsea cuts its mortgage rates
  35. Chelsea launches new Isa
  36. Young people 'have money worries'
  37. Brits would raid their savings to fulfil their lifetime dreams
  38. CML welcomes mortgage scheme
  39. Homeowners happy to boast of DIY
  40. Cheap mortgages give access to 'extraordinary' buy-to-let market
  41. Family finances are set to get tighter and tighter
  42. Mortgage rates 'improving for landlords'
  43. A quarter of households 'are in fuel poverty'
  44. Half a million women 'let down' by the government on pension plans
  45. DeMint Would Accept 'Serious Disruptions' to Economy in Debt Debate
  46. Bank of England keeps interest rates at 0.5%
  47. Jobs?!
  48. Dem Budget: $2 trillion in New Tax Hikes
  49. Mortgage advances increase in May
  50. Why QE2 Failed: The Money All Went Offshore
  51. Money is more important than health, according to poll
  52. BREAKING NEWS: Moody's Weighs Downgrade for U.S. Debt
  53. Teach kids good money habits early, says expert
  54. What to remember when choosing a savings account
  55. The Cat's Out of the Bag! Obama Admits Social Security is Officially Broke
  56. People are becoming 'trapped' in low-income jobs
  57. Your Share of Uncle Sam's Debt: $534,000
  58. Mortgage market is changing rapidly
  59. Many parents 'educating kids about money'
  60. Great news: Gang of 6 plan won't be ready for August 2nd deadline
  61. Govt launches research into high cost credit cap
  62. Be wary of doorstep traders, says OFT
  63. U.S. Government Ends Chrysler Investment With $1.3 Billion Loss
  64. N&P cuts its mortgage rates
  65. Housing market 'is in balance'
  66. Debt worries 'can provoke chronic stress'
  67. Parents should 'cut down on spending' this summer
  68. What's the difference between the FTSE 100, 250 and 350
  69. A third of Brits leave money to pets
  70. Pay off debts before saving, claims expert
  71. A third of Brits overspend on holiday
  72. Brits prefer plastic, poll finds
  73. Leeds slashes its mortgage rates
  74. Pre-paid vs credit cards
  75. S&P downgrades U.S. credit rating for first time
  76. Path to double dip recession
  77. UK houses are more affordable for first-time buyers
  78. Brits still have a substantial equity cushion
  79. First-time buyers return to the market
  80. Employee savings schemes 'still popular'
  81. How the credit crunch has affected savings accounts
  82. 1 in 10 Brits would dip into savings following rate rise
  83. Retirement dreams 'put on hold by financial squeeze'
  84. Children are earning more pocket money
  85. Middle earners 'most likely' to use payday loans
  86. Cheap mortgages still require large deposits
  87. Growth in regulations 'could reduce availability of cheap mortgages'
  88. First-time buyers are exploring all their options
  89. Avoid large purchases on credit, expert warns
  90. How to work out what you'll pay in mortgage costs
  91. Deposits 'should be first stop for people maximising their savings interest rates'
  92. More Brits seeking cheap mortgage advice
  93. Share of the week from The Share Centre
  94. Safety and security measures for motorhomes and caravans
  95. People are becoming 'cavalier' about debt
  96. Savings 'affect quality of life'
  97. Whitbread reports growth despite challenging trading conditions
  98. A guide to credit card deals and offers
  99. Savings contributions rose by £18bn in Q2
  100. Best savings rates 'must provide inflation protection'
  101. Best savings rates 'highlighted by tough financial climate'
  102. Good energy habits can save money
  103. Almost 1 in 10 Brits takes time off sick due to money worries
  104. Brits are uncomfortable with money
  105. Money problems 'could get worse'
  106. A joined-up approach is essential to stop repossessions
  107. East Midlands named Britain's best savers
  108. 5 Reasons to switch your current account
  109. Share prices: What affects values when investing in stocks?
  110. Brits aspire to have better homes
  111. 6 Tips to Repairing Your Credit History
  112. Parents 'cannot afford' to save for children
  113. Save little and often, advices expert
  114. People struggling to pay rising rents
  115. Pensioners need to 'consider savings carefully'
  116. 10 Tips to Save Money on Energy Bills
  117. Weaker economy poses threat for Wolseley
  118. 66% believe 50p tax rate damages the UK
  119. Brits 'turning to savings to cover day-to-day expenses'
  120. More people seeking the best loan rates
  121. Brits 'left in the dark' about savings
  122. Cash strapped Brits grow their own
  123. Tenant demand increases in Q3
  124. Rents are becoming 'unaffordable'
  125. Bury is England's property hotspot
  126. State pensions are 'a balance act'
  127. Families would pay into Junior Isas
  128. Car insurance costs could impact road safety
  129. Establish savings goals, says expert
  130. Junior Isas are beneficial in the long term
  131. Online banking helps people control finances
  132. Mortgage lending 'on the up'
  133. Junior ISAs praised by Building Societies Association
  134. University fees causing 'financial strain'
  135. Gavin Oldham backs financial education for young people
  136. Top tips for investing in Junior Isas
  137. Plan ahead to save this Christmas
  138. Credit card spending is going down
  139. Falling profit margins wound Smith & Nephew
  140. Brits should remortgage to save money
  141. Couples prioritising between property and children
  142. EU tax will hit UK savers the hardest, IMA claims
  143. Young Brits urged to become savvy savers
  144. ...truth be told
  145. Having a second child costs £60,000
  146. Brits are more concerned about their finances
  147. Don't lose out to scam ticket websites
  148. Win an iPad and save money everyday
  149. Many people are using payday loans to supplement income
  150. Motorists waste £1.1 million a week
  151. Consumers 'saving money by using employers' electricity'
  152. Young people can learn about savings from older generation
  153. Financial planning is essential for Brits
  154. Be careful about Christmas spending
  155. Financial pressure 'will force over 50s to work beyond retirement'
  156. Budget Office: Obama's Stimulus Failed on Jobs
  157. Uncertain outlook sees The Share Centre downgrade International Consolidated Airlines
  158. Start saving for Christmas as early as possible
  159. How to cut down on your Christmas spending
  160. Brits need to get their priorities right financially
  161. Christmas makes many Brits think about financial priorities
  162. Credit Action calls for financial education on curriculum
  163. Savings Made Simple
  164. Savvy Brits are shopping around for Christmas
  165. How Focusing On Christmas No 1s Could Help Your Debt Journey
  166. Seven out of ten Brits are having a thrifty Christmas
  167. Petrofacs strong performance pleases growth seeking investors
  168. Interest rates impact home repossessions the 'most'
  169. Keeping the cost of motoring to a minimum
  170. Set budgets and plan ahead for Christmas
  171. Second-time buyers can't afford to move
  172. Lending reforms 'will not impact' first time buyers
  173. Christmas creates a financial headache
  174. Older generation foot the bill for Christmas
  175. Opting out of pensions could damage long-term financial health
  176. Now could be the best time to invest in property
  177. London addresses among most expensive
  178. Saving is essential for getting on the property ladder
  179. Smoking has a significant impact on wealth
  180. Next tones down its expectations for 2012
  181. Families with young children could be struggling
  182. January brings a financial hangover
  183. Brits are missing out on billions in benefits
  184. Marks and Spencer reports mixed results yet remains a buy for the contrarian investor
  185. First time buyers could receive govt help
  186. Junior Isas can stop parents raiding the piggy bank
  187. Obama adds trillions to the deficit
  188. 1/2 pay no taxes and 1/3 don't work
  189. Obummer's ultimatum in budget battle
  190. Senator questions $18B for job training, as study suggest rampant waste, abuse
  191. Unemployment up again
  192. U.S. credit remains at AA
  193. Romney's response to Obama on private sector
  194. Will Obama change message on economy?
  195. Fixing the economy
  196. Obama still has no recovery plan
  197. Obama and GE
  198. Karl Rove reacts to economic growth numbers
  199. Understanding...
  200. Calling BS on Reid's Bain tax claims...
  201. U.S. on verge of dying in debt
  202. Managing the Non-Recovery...
  203. Federal debt nears $16 trillion, with no easy way to pay it down
  204. Where is Timothy Geithner?
  205. Weak jobs number for August
  206. Karl Rove responds to latest unemployment numbers
  207. Another downgrade!?!?!
  208. U.S. Debt Clock
  209. How did our economy get so bad and how do we fix it?
  210. Californians flee for better-run states, study finds
  211. Where are all the rich people?
  212. Senator Marco Rubio on the fiscal cliff
  213. Economy contracts...
  214. Liberal view of the economy...
  215. More loans...
  216. The best is yet to come...