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1. EADS in line with 2010 savings targets
European aerospace group EADS is "in line" with its target to cut costs by 2.1 billion euros ($3.25 billion) by 2010, EADS Chief Executive Louis Gallois told reporters on Wednesday.
18 Jun 2008
2. Halifax launches market-leading savings account
An interest rate war in the savings market heated up on Thursday as Halifax unveiled a no-strings savings account paying 10 percent.
06 Jun 2008
3. Race for ISA cash is on
Savings providers have started the battle for this year's influx of funds into tax-free individual savings accounts (ISAs).
06 Feb 2008
4. Savings rate war hots up
An Icelandic bank has launched a new high-interest savings account, adding fuel to the fire of Britain's savings rate war.
04 Feb 2008
5. Northern Rock shares plunge as woes mount
Thousands of customers queued to withdraw savings from embattled bank Northern Rock on Monday and its shares plunged again, heightening pressure for a sale of the business or its assets.
17 Sep 2007
6. Watchdog seeks NHS drugs savings
The consumer watchdog called on Tuesday for a radical overhaul of drug pricing arrangements, which it said could save the state health service around 500 million pounds a year.
20 Feb 2007
7. Lloyds to offer piggy bank plan for card users
Lloyds TSB is bringing the piggy bank into the 21st century with a scheme that rounds up purchases made on debit cards to the nearest pound and puts the surplus into a savings account.
05 Dec 2006
8. Savings hit record highs
The UK's savings pot grew to its highest level this century in the second quarter of 2006, figures from industry body IFA Promotion (IFAP) show.
20 Sep 2006
9. National pension plan may hamper changing jobs
Workers who enrol in the proposed new national savings system may not be able to easily take existing pension pots with them if they change jobs.
13 Sep 2006
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