2010 Archive

Financial New Year resolutions

Take control of your finances in 2011

Unbiased.co.uk's financial IFA's give their top financial tips for 2011 to help consumers save money.

`Volatile year` expected in fixed income markets

Next year could be a "volatile" one in the fixed income markets, according to one expert.

Bank support drops to £512bn

Taxpayer-backed support for UK banks was worth £512 billion as of December 1st, the NAO said.

Public backing for the UK's banks dropped from its high point of £955 billion to £512 billion by the start of this month, the National Audit Office (NAO) has said.

Tesco tops the Share Centre's shopping list

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Tesco is currently at the top of the Share Centre's shopping list and is marked as a long-term option for investors.

Live webcast: Investing in bonds

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Join Stewart Cowley and Sheridan Admans on Thursday 2nd December from 1pm as they discuss the details of investing in strategic bonds.

Euro steady as markets open for trading after Irish bail-out

The Euro opened trading slightly up against the dollar

The Euro opened slightly up against the dollar in the early hours of the week's trading after the bail-out of Ireland was finalised at the weekend.

IFA searches 'hit 2010 high during September'

Online searches for IFAs hit their highest point this year in September.

IFA searches 'hit 2010 high during September'

FSA says 'no need to break up big banks'

The Financial Services Authority

The FSA's Chairman, Lord Turner, has told the government's Independent Commission on Banking that there is no need to split up big banks.

Ireland accepts EU bail-out

Ireland have accepted an EU bail-out

Ireland have accepted an EU led bail-out believed to be in the region of ?80 billion over three years and the UK and Sweden have also indicated that they are prepared to lend Ireland money.

IMF sent in to audit Ireland's finances

Ireland looks set for an EU bail-out

Ireland looks set to accept an EU bail-out of around 100 billion euros and is also under pressure to increase its corporation tax rate from 12.5 per cent.

Ireland's financial future in the balance

Ireland is under pressure to accept a bail-out

It is crunch time for Ireland as Portugal and Spain urge Ireland to make a decision that will help to calm the markets.

The pitfalls of selling gold for cash

Gold is currently valued at a record high

Gold is valued at a record high but what are the best options for buying and selling gold and how do you deal with 'cash for gold' companies?

G20 summit ends without substantial agreement

Barack Obama was unable to lead agreement in a deal on trade imbalances

North America and Europe, the traditional big players in the world economy, were unable to influence China to make major changes to its policy on currency and trade.

Britons want to invest 'more ethically'

New research suggests UK investors want to invest ethically

Research conducted by YouGov for National Ethical Investment Week shows there is a desire by UK investors to invest more ethically.

Global multi-asset fund set to be launched

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M&G Investments is opening a global multi-asset fund that is designed to deliver income and offer the potential for long-term capital growth.

Which? says 'banks should be allowed to fail'

A report from Which? says 'banks should be allowed to fail'

Whcih? responds to a report into the banking sector by the Office of Fair Trading saying that 'banks should be allowed to fail'.

Live webcast: Financial planning for the future

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Join Amanda Newman from M&S Money at 1pm on November 2nd to discuss family finances and the importance of planning for the future in a live webcast.

Webcast: The importance of making a will

Join experts, Peter Nellist and Dennis Hall to discuss why you should make a will, in our live webcast on 27th October at 1pm.

Investors 'increasingly buying art and antiques'

Antiques and artwork are becoming increasingly popular with investors.

Investors 'increasingly buying art and antiques'

UK economic growth defies low forecasts

The UK economy grew by 0.8 per cent in the last quarter

The Office for National Statistics have announced encouraging third quarter economic growth figures for the UK in 2010.

Britons warned over 'wills apathy'

Britons should not put off writing a will, according to the site.

Britons warned over 'wills apathy'

DRP Annual Kick-Out reissued by Barclays Wealth

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A six-year Defined Returns Plan (DRP) Annual Kick-Out (AKO) product has been reissued by Barclays Wealth.

Barclays SmartWoman scheme aims to empower female investors

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Barclays has launched a new scheme aimed at empowering females by giving them more confidence to compete with men when investing.

UK service sector strength 'could freeze quantitative easing'

No extension of quantitative easing is expected following the latest PMI figures from Markit and CIPS

UK service sector strength 'could freeze quantitative easing'

'First of three' iPhone apps unveiled by IFA Life

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IFA Life has announced the launch of the first of three iPhone apps it is releasing.

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