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Survey shows one of the largest drops in more than two decades as mortgage rates rise
Gearing, charges and discounts are key factors as well as who manages the trust
Think-tank highlights how PM’s move, allied to high inflation, is poised to levy far more from Britons
UK housebuilder now selling homes at around half the pace of first half of the year
Pay monthly plans come with steep interest charges
Legislation must give people a voice in shareholdings and pensions
Tax freezes and increased childcare costs mean parents are being squeezed at both ends
Unusually in the current environment, many have actually made money in the past year
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Generation rent is in the midst of an affordability squeeze
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Developers warn demand has dropped as much as 50% as higher mortgage rates bite
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Xi Jinping’s commitment to zero-Covid and ‘common prosperity’ blamed for fall in wealth
Peter Harrison says he ‘very much disagreed’ with regulatory decision to refrain from imposing tough rules
Seven investment trusts have achieved more than 50 years of dividend growth — even in tough times
Average balanced pension fund down by just over 11 per cent this year
Dishonesty and error behind loss of £8.5bn to taxpayer in 2021-22, public accounts committee finds
Employees at 150 campuses to walk out for three days over pay and pensions
The high cost and inflexibility of childcare is sending parents into meltdown
The market chaos could lead to reduced demand for private assets, including property and infrastructure projects backed by the government
Former engineer disrupts supplying water to businesses
My loan is interest free for a further four years
Unaffordable childcare in the UK is pushing some mothers out of the workplace
The telco’s £40bn pension liability remains an albatross around its neck
Breeden speaks
Why did UK insurers avoid the LDI shambles that enveloped many pension plans?
Buyers deliver £3.6bn to Treasury in third quarter, but analysts warn on drop in house prices
In need of additional income and wanting to socialise, older people are looking for jobs again — and employers are happy to offer them flexibility
British chancellor is considering reducing tax rate gap between capital and labour
Investment arm contributed to 70 per cent of parent’s profits
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