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Ructions mean pain, say wealth managers, but overseas investments and rising deposit rates can bring relief
Sharp jump in interest charges for those refinancing will hit profits
Experts have highlighted potential traps ahead
Large-scale support for gilt market raises hopes of quick return of fixed-rate products for homeowners
Central bank to spend £5bn a day for 13 days over ‘material risk to UK financial stability’ and threat to pensions
With UK rates rising, reducing debt looks a better bet
Fallout from the UK’s ‘mini’ Budget widens from property and mortgages to pensions and investments
As energy bills soar even those of means are trying to find ways to save
Protect your portfolio with diversified foreign investments
A flat rate of tax relief would also simplify the rules
I’ve been offered a larger share of the equity in the family home when we divorce
Current turmoil is the culmination of policy mistakes made a generation ago
Property owners braced for big increases in mortgage payments after interest rate rises
Market turmoil sparked by mini-budget saw banks scrambling and 1,688 home loans pulled from shelves
Pension sector regulators concerned about end of BoE support
A deep dive into run dynamics and liability-driven investment pools
Plus, UK pensions, Hong Kong stocks, CEO narcissism, UK shares
Forced selling aimed at meeting collateral calls as crisis continues to roil markets
We answered your questions on what the economic uncertainty means for borrowers
Average price unchanged from August to September but mini-Budget fallout hits mortgages
The watchdog’s supervisors have spoken to banks to ensure lenders have solutions for borrowers
Asset manager criticised over tactics during gilt sell-off
Central bank has ‘work to do’ outside mainstream banking sector, says chief economist
Government pushed funds into more of the investment that sparked the BoE’s crisis intervention
Tighter regulations and low unemployment mean high levels of repossessions should remain a bad memory
In finance there is nothing quite so dangerous as a supposedly safe strategy
Liability-driven investment schemes a ‘time bomb’, says fashion retailer head
Lender refused access to cheaper products ‘with little to no regard for the impacts on its customers’
If you answered UK life insurers, award yourself half a point
Liability-driven investing hit by ‘turbulence’ from policymakers, says corporate strategy chief
A Q&A on what went wrong with liability-driven investing
Fallout from UK chancellor’s mini-Budget spreads from property to retirement
Fire sale in gilts hammered pension funds, forcing Bank of England to launch support
Chancellor should act quickly to mollify markets as soon as possible
Pension plan plumbing problems forced the Bank’s hand
For both banks and consumers, the shock will jar some more than others
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