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Credit card firms ready to do business again
More 0 per cent deals are in the offing, says Chiara Cavaglieri
Extra time given for insurance complaints
There's fresh hope for consumers caught out by the payment protection insurance mis-selling scandal. Chiara Cavaglieri reports
Most private pensions worth £2,000 a year or less
Three-quarters of Britons are retiring on incomes of just £2,000 a year or less from their private pensions, research showed today.
Ministers plan exemptions to rise in capital gains tax
Ministers signalled yesterday that they are planning wide-ranging exemptions to the planned increase in captial gains tax.
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