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Pegged down and losing out
Can loyalty to your bank bring you just rewards? What might look like a great offer could be anything but once all the lender's conditions are met. Chiara Cavaglieri investigates the rise of tied products
Lenders reject nine out of 10 applicants – welcome to the 90 per cent loan
First time buyers have seen an increase in mortgages just for them, but banks are still making it hard
Nationwide drops free use of debit cards overseas
Nationwide is to increase the cost to customers of using their debit cards abroad.
This short-term saving could leave people open to a tough retirement
Chiara Cavaglieri and Julian Knight discover the dangers of reducing or even stopping your pension payments
Osborne sets up Office for Tax Simplication to review reliefs and business taxes
George Osborne announced plans to simplify Britain's "spaghetti bowl" tax system yesterday. The Chancellor is hoping to unravel the "complicated and opaque" process by creating an Office for Tax Simplification (OTS).
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