23 July 2009 Archive

Europe tells UK to make bailed out banks viable

Europe tells UK to put its banks in order

The European Commission today sent out the strong message that banks that have received state aid must be able to survive on their own two feet.

Football fans not seeing savings interest coming home

Fans not cheering savings returns from fottball club accounts

Interest rates on football club savings accounts are dropping - leaving fans the task of deciding between club and their finances.

UK faces 'savings postcode lottery'

Best rates spread around the nation

Banks and building societies based mainly in Northern Ireland, Yorkshire, East Anglia and north of England provide significantly lower deposit interest rates, according to a new study.

Coventry unveils rising rate bond

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Coventry Building Society has launched a new bond which offers rising levels of interest as the investment progresses.

Skipton offers offshore bond

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A savings bond providing 3.75 per cent interest has been launched by the offshore arm of Skipton Building Society.

Nationwide introduces new ISAs

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Nationwide has created a new range of fixed-rate ISA bonds which include a five-year deal paying 4.5 per cent interest.

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