Sterling exchange rate tops list of UK consumers' financial concerns
Research done by Yahoo and published on Thursday reveals the most frequently searched for terms in the 12 months to the end of April
Research done by Yahoo and published on Thursday reveals the most frequently searched for terms in the 12 months to the end of April
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Early in their career – defined as up to five years’ experience - employees need to earn 'as little as' £93,000 annually to feel wealthy
The murky world of international money transfers can be daunting at the best of times, but with so many global factors buffeting the exchange rate of major currencies on a daily basis, it often seems like you’d need a PhD in economics to cost-effectively send money overseas or even just to compare money transfer services.
The slogan has been a cornerstone of the department store’s marketing campaign since 1925 and guarantees that it will refund British shoppers the difference if they can find the same product for less elsewhere
Inflation has surpassed the 2% target for the third month in a row. It’s time to sit up and pay attention
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Tories yet to confirm planned changes to state pensions
From Saturday 6 May British shoppers will no longer be able to use their old £5 notes in some shops and restaurants
Shoppers are being warned that after Friday 5 May the old paper note featuring prison reformer and philanthropist Elizabeth Fry will cease to be legal tender
A flurry of new studies show women are talking themselves into a poorer future
Some of the coins appear cracked, warped or have the middle missing
Around 1.5 billion of the new coins are being struck
Online currency sales were up by 147 per cent this week compared with the same period a year ago
As the bosses and shareholders at United Airlines know, social media has put the customer service game firmly in the hands of the little people