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Wednesday, 3 December 2008
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Money fund yields may fall
Investors who have plowed $3.48 trillion (2 trillion pounds) into money market mutual funds will likely see their already low yields fall further, but few may benefit from lower management fees, as they did the last time the Federal Reserve drove its benchmark lending rate down to 1 percent.
31 Oct 2008 |
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IMF may need more cash if crisis persists
The International Monetary Fund has record levels of liquidity to bail out countries but if the financial crisis continues much longer it may need more resources, a senior IMF official said on Tuesday.
30 Oct 2008 |
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Money markets still in intensive care
International money markets remain damaged, fragile and strained after a full year of credit losses and writedowns, and the time they will take to return to normalcy is now being measured in years not months.
01 Aug 2008 |
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Credit crunch hits kids' pocket money
Hard-up parents are cutting back on their children's pocket money as the economic downturn starts to hit household budgets, according to a survey.
11 Jul 2008 |
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Moneysupermarket.com faces tough mortgage market
Moneysupermarket.com said on Thursday that it expected its first half results to meet expectations. The price comparison site said that trading conditions in its Money division "remained extremely challenging, especially in loans and mortgages, which on a monthly basis continued to worsen throughout the second quarter".
26 Jun 2008 |
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BBC admits holding on to charity money
The BBC admitted on Friday it had failed to pay 106,000 pounds which should have gone to charity from viewers' calls to premium rate phonelines, the latest such scandal to hit broadcasters.
10 May 2008 |
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Breaking the bank of Mum and Dad
Grown-up children are tugging on their parents' purse-strings to the tune of some 12,000 pounds, a survey shows.
28 Feb 2008 |
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