THE autumn months have a track record of being volatile. Not in November 2006 though – in fact, by one measure, equity markets were at their least volatile point for 13 years. And yet, it is not as if nothing happened in November.
Scotsman: At Last: Pension News To Cheer About
AMID all the doom and gloom surrounding pensions and talk of people being forced to work longer than they expected because of lack of retirement savings, some good news emerged recently.
Scotsman: Equity Release Shakes Off Its Bad Image
Cashing in on your greatest asset used to be considered hazardous and selfish. But with the FSA as a security net, switched-on pensioners are now liking the idea
Money Links For 8th Dec 2006
Links to other interesting money articles on 8th Dec 2006.
Motley Fool: The Spiralling Cost Of Debt
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This Is Money: Windfarms ‘wide Of Generating Targets’
Some onshore windfarms are falling woefully short of their electricity generating targets, throwing into doubt Government targets
Motley Fool: Buy A Property Without Paying Stamp Duty!
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Motley Fool: The Warning Signs Of Debt Problems
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Scotsman: Low-cost Pensions Could Cost UK Employees £10bn
THE levelling down of generous company pensions schemes could cost employees £10 billion a year in savings, a key City investor warned today.
This Is Money: Heathrow To Get Third Runway
A third runway is set to be approved at Heathrow, increasing the number of daily flights by 500 a day – but it faces fierce opposition