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Reuters: Personal Finance News
Reuters.com is your source for breaking news, business, financial and investing news, including personal finance and stocks. Reuters is the leading global provider of news, financial information and technology solutions to the world's media, financial institutions, businesses and individuals.
Gas bills to soar as oil link strengthens-report
LONDON (Reuters) - Gas prices are going to be more strongly influenced by global oil markets for the foreseeable future and householders will have to get used to spending much more on energy unless the surge in oil costs is reversed, Eclipse Energy Group said.
Gross mortgage lending falls 3 pct m-o-m in June-CML
LONDON (Reuters) - Gross mortgage lending fell 3 percent in June to an estimated 23.8 billion pounds -- a 32 percent decline from June 2007, the Council of Mortgage Lenders said on Friday.
BoE's Gieve-can't rule out recession
LONDON (Reuters) - The downturn in the economy still has further to run and recession cannot be ruled out, Bank of England Deputy Governor John Gieve warned on Friday.
SEC to grant market makers leniency on short sales
BOSTON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. regulators said they would grant some leniency to certain market makers who sell stocks short, responding to pressure from fund managers and brokerages to clarify how new restrictions on the practice would work.
BoE's Sentance-slowdown much as expected-Bloomberg
LONDON (Reuters) - The slowdown in the British economy has so far not been much greater than that envisaged by the Bank of England in May, central bank policymaker Andrew Sentance was quoted as saying by a news agency on Thursday.
Markets shifting but may still be too hawkish on ECB
LONDON (Reuters) - Financial markets are beginning to unwind expectations for further euro zone rate rises after this month's European Central Bank hike but should probably go further as the threat of euro zone recession looms larger.
Report calls for Equitable apology
LONDON (Reuters) - The government should apologise to more than a million policyholders in Equitable Life and offer them compensation, a long-awaited report by the parliamentary ombudsman said on Thursday, almost a decade after the insurer's near demise.
Spending abroad falls as pound weakens
LONDON (Reuters) - A weaker currency and rising household bills kept more Britons at home this spring, while those that ventured abroad kept to tighter budgets.
More pension schemes to offload liabilities
LONDON (Reuters) - Around half of private sector final-salary pension schemes expect to offload their liabilities to a specialist provider, according to research released on Thursday by consultancy firm Watson Wyatt.
Gold shines amid market turmoil
LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Gold is poised to revisit $1,000 an ounce as investors look for a safe place away from the turmoil in other financial markets.
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Reuters.com is your source for breaking news, business, financial and investing news, including personal finance and stocks. Reuters is the leading global provider of news, financial information and technology solutions to the world's media, financial institutions, businesses and individuals.
Gas bills to soar as oil link strengthens-report
LONDON (Reuters) - Gas prices are going to be more strongly influenced by global oil markets for the foreseeable future and householders will have to get used to spending much more on energy unless the surge in oil costs is reversed, Eclipse Energy Group said.
Gross mortgage lending falls 3 pct m-o-m in June-CML
LONDON (Reuters) - Gross mortgage lending fell 3 percent in June to an estimated 23.8 billion pounds -- a 32 percent decline from June 2007, the Council of Mortgage Lenders said on Friday.
BoE's Gieve-can't rule out recession
LONDON (Reuters) - The downturn in the economy still has further to run and recession cannot be ruled out, Bank of England Deputy Governor John Gieve warned on Friday.
SEC to grant market makers leniency on short sales
BOSTON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. regulators said they would grant some leniency to certain market makers who sell stocks short, responding to pressure from fund managers and brokerages to clarify how new restrictions on the practice would work.
BoE's Sentance-slowdown much as expected-Bloomberg
LONDON (Reuters) - The slowdown in the British economy has so far not been much greater than that envisaged by the Bank of England in May, central bank policymaker Andrew Sentance was quoted as saying by a news agency on Thursday.
Markets shifting but may still be too hawkish on ECB
LONDON (Reuters) - Financial markets are beginning to unwind expectations for further euro zone rate rises after this month's European Central Bank hike but should probably go further as the threat of euro zone recession looms larger.
Report calls for Equitable apology
LONDON (Reuters) - The government should apologise to more than a million policyholders in Equitable Life and offer them compensation, a long-awaited report by the parliamentary ombudsman said on Thursday, almost a decade after the insurer's near demise.
Spending abroad falls as pound weakens
LONDON (Reuters) - A weaker currency and rising household bills kept more Britons at home this spring, while those that ventured abroad kept to tighter budgets.
More pension schemes to offload liabilities
LONDON (Reuters) - Around half of private sector final-salary pension schemes expect to offload their liabilities to a specialist provider, according to research released on Thursday by consultancy firm Watson Wyatt.
Gold shines amid market turmoil
LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Gold is poised to revisit $1,000 an ounce as investors look for a safe place away from the turmoil in other financial markets.
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