Sainsbury's Bank savings accounts
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Sainsbury's Bank offers a range of savings accounts.
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Savings News
Adult money habits set by age of sevenChildren aged seven are capable of complex thought processes related to money, research reveals |
IMF urges Bank to provide clarity on inflation and ratesThe minutes from the Bank of England's latest meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee reveal the governor, Sir Mervyn King was on the wrong side of a 6-3 vote against more QE again. |
Jockey Club extends retail bond deadline by 15 daysThe Jockey Club has unveiled a retail bond with a twist. It pays 7.75 per cent but 3.0 per cent of interets earned is only paid via discounts on race tickets and other costs. |
OFT not to refer current accounts to Competition CommissionThe Office of Fair Trading has decided not to refer the current account market to the Competition Commission saying it will monitor proposed changes and review the sector again in 2015. |
Governor King to present final quarterly inflation reportThe Governor of the Bank of England, Sir Mervyn King is to present his final quarterly inflation report and is expected to keep 2013 GDP growth estimates close to 1.0 per cent. |
Co-op presents capital plan to Bank of EnglandThe Co-operative Bank has denied it will need a taxpayer bailout after Moody's cut its credit rating to junk status prompting the resignation of chief executive Barry Tootell |
Post Office accounts offer simple fee structure and low chargesThe Post Ofice has launched three new current accounts in a pilot scheme that could be unveiled across its 11,500 branches in 2014. |
Bank of England keeps QE and base rate on holdThe Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee is not expected to make any changes to quantitative easing and base rate when it meets today keeping QE at £375bn and base rate at 0.50%. |

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