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Bank staff 'still feel pressured into selling unsuitable products'
7 Dec 2012: Which? survey of big five banks finds staff feel uncomfortable with the level of pressure to sell, and the need to do so regardless of product suitability
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8 Dec 2012: The Isa allowance is being raised – in time to coincide with plunging interest rates for new as well as existing savers
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7 Dec 2012: Poor fraud detection systems left me with a bad credit rating when I'm trying to secure a mortgage
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5 Dec 2012: Cuts in pension relief could hurt teachers and civil servants, while rise in income thresholds will also hit better off
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3 Dec 2012: Sir James Crosby tells parliamentary committee he was 'horrified and deeply upset' by 2008 Lloyds rescue and subsequent bailout
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30 Nov 2012: Top-paying savings accounts hit hardest, or even axed, with a bleak new year predicted for the savings market
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30 Nov 2012: Life is getting (slightly) easier for first-time buyers, with high loan-to-value mortgage deals now below 4%
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27 Nov 2012:
Nationwide 'more than plays part' in UK recovery as it issues one in five of all mortgages to first-time buyers
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27 Nov 2012: Device inserted into a cash machine intercepts money before it is fully dispensed
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24 Nov 2012: Claim for £8,500 has taken far longer than I was told – and in the meantime I can't pay off my credit card
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21 Nov 2012: Chancellor's funding for lending scheme is helping mortgage hunters but small business lenders are still tightening terms
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