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Major pension glitch which means you could be given access to your pot only for it to be snatched away again

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If you are one of the two million people celebrating your 55th birthday over the next couple of years, then beware - there's a most peculiar quirk in pension rules that you must get your head around.

'Sex pest' Odey could not control himself, court told

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Disgraced hedge fund manager Crispin Odey was a 'sex pest' and a 'sociopath' who found it hard to control himself according to a former executive at his firm, a court has heard.

A sceptic's view on how to invest in Europe and two of the best investment trusts: The INVESTING ANALYST

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It's not hard to list reasons why Europe is viewed as a much less attractive investment destination than, say, the mighty US.

TSB to raise ALL its fixed mortgage rates as Middle East fallout continues

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Mortgage brokers are warning that mortgage rates below 4% could disappear by next week, after three more lenders hiked rates in response to geopolitical tensions.

Rented property sees 'largest value decline this century' as landlords sell off to first-time buyers

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The total value of privately rented homes has nosedived in the past three years, data suggests, as tax and regulation cause some investors to quit.

Domino's Pizza bets big on new chicken range to beat consumer squeeze

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Profits at Domino's Pizza have been hit by a consumer squeeze as it pins its hopes on new chicken products. The pizza giant described a 'challenging consumer backdrop' last year.

Best deals on 26-plate cars: Your ultimate guide to the brands and models with the biggest discounts

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March is one of the two busiest months of the calendar for car showrooms and the peak period for dealers to offer big discounts to lure customers. These are the biggest savings.

Edinburgh Worldwide goes nuclear with exit plan after Saba battle - what does it mean for investors?

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EWIT said Saba's 'continued campaign' left EWIT's board of directors 'no alternative but to propose an exit solution.'

The energy deals to lock into NOW to protect your bills as Middle East conflict sees prices ALREADY soaring in the past week alone

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Fixing your energy deal now could shield households against higher costs in future. Here's how switching your energy tariff works and what to consider.

A financial tsunami is heading for Britain because of the Iran war, and it will leave the UK poorer for years to come. This is why families trying to pay their bills will suffer the most: ALEX BRUMMER

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Barely a week ago, in her underwhelming Spring Statement, Rachel Reeves took to the despatch box and claimed that Labour was doing a marvellous job.

Persimmon defies housebuilding gloom but warns Iran conflict could knock consumer sentiment

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Assuming the conflict is 'short', Persimmon said it expects to deliver between 12,000 and 12,500 completions this year,

Freetrade to launch Junior Isa: Is it a good low-cost investing option?

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Investing platform Freetrade is set to launch a junior Isa soon, so will it be a good option for investing for a child? We examine how it compares with other platforms.

Markets stage relief rally as oil price drops to $91 after Trump indicates war will be over 'very soon'

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After a volatile start to the week, brent crude prices have steadied at around $91 a barrel, having reached $120 at one point on Monday, after the President's comments.

What next for mortgage rates?

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Banks and building societies are rushing to reprice mortgage deals higher amid the market fallout from the conflict in the Middle East.

More lenders hike mortgage rates on Middle East conflict: What to do if you need a new home loan

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Halifax, Barclays and Santander are all set to increase their mortgage interest rates on fears that war will cause inflation to spike.

Risk of AI scams is putting Gen Z off online dating, bank claims

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Barclays said Generation Z customers were worried about video clips made or altered using AI, which can be used as a tool to persuade people to hand over money.

Major water firms to increase customer bills again after appeal to regulator

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The final decision by the competition watchdog comes in addition to the 24 per cent increase to customer bills the firms were granted by the water regulator.

When will interest rates fall? Forecasts for a base rate cut

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Further cuts to the Bank of England base rate may not materialise as a result of the conflict in the Middle East.

Renault goes all-in on EVs as it targets becoming 'benchmark European car maker'

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The Renault Group owns Renault, Alpine and Dacia - and it has big expansion plans. Here's what you need to know about the 'futuREady' strategy and the EVs it will deliver.

High Street bosses warn war in Middle East will hike shop prices after wet February dampened sales

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Increases to energy bills and shipping disruption are likely to result in price rises in shops, according to the British Retail Consortium.