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Author: Rob Lewis

Scotsman: Risk Returning As A Market Factor

Posted on November 11, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

WE ARE now well into the final quarter of the year and it looks as though the market’s appetite for risk is starting to return. Emerging markets – one barometer of risk aversion – have been particularly strong of late. For example, the MSCI BRIC index…

Tagged Business

Scotsman: Financial Soap Box

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I READ with interest an article in The Scotsman last month on house price increases over ten years.

Tagged Business

Scotsman: Women In ‘binge-debt’ Crisis

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WOMEN in the UK are saddled with significantly more debt than men. New research from financial expert Sesame reveals that, on average, women over 35 owe £8,219, compared with the £3,436 borrowed by their male counterparts – a massive 139 per cent…

Tagged Business, Debt

Scotsman: Pensions Regulations Unveiled

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THE government yesterday laid out its final regulations designed to improve the pension aspects of the age discrimination regulations.

Tagged Business, Pensions

Scotsman: Albannach Hosts Seminars On Investment Opportunities

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ALBANNACH Financial Management is hosting seminars in its Edinburgh office on alternative investments on 14 and 15 November.

Tagged Business, Investments

Scotsman: Egg Warning On Mortgages After Rate Rise

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INTERNET bank Egg has warned that this week’s 0.25 per cent increase in the Bank of England’s base rate, coupled with the same increase in August this year, will mean that the eight million or more people with standard variable rate mortgages could…

Tagged Banks, Business, Mortgages

Money Links For 10th Nov 2006

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Links to other interesting money articles on 10th Nov 2006.

Tagged General

This Is Money: Halifax Hikes Mortgage Rate

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Halifax, the UK’s largest mortgage lender, has disappointed borrowers by bumping up its mortgage rate

Tagged Mortgages

Motley Fool: Charitable Giving

Posted on November 10, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

Have you ever made a donation to charity? Of course you have! But did you do it in the right way? In other words, did you take advantage of the fact that making charitable donations can help both you and the charity to benefit from tax relief?

Tagged Tax

This Is Money: Cheaper Mortgages On The Horizon

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Building societies could be able to offer cheaper mortgages following a review of their funding arrangements

Tagged Mortgages

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