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July 2009

In our news section, you can find online news articles relating to UK & world finance and economy. This is a free to use resource and if you can't find the information you're looking for, why not try the search option at the bottom of the page.
Debt consolidation needs could increase as low-end property prices fall
Debt consolidation needs could increase as low-end property prices fall - 31/07/09
The average property price in the UK increased last month for the first time since April last year
Debt management could allow Brits to holiday abroad
Debt management could allow Brits to holiday abroad - 29/07/09
A vast number of Britons are foregoing their holiday abroad this year as a result of financial difficulties
Need for increased working hours could be reduced with debt management
Need for increased working hours could be reduced with debt management - 29/07/09
More than five million Britons have to work overtime in order to make ends meet as the financial crisis continues to take its toll on the British population
Debt consolidation could help elderly in poverty cope
Debt consolidation could help elderly in poverty cope - 27/07/09
Figures released by the European Commission have revealed that the UK has one of the highest levels of poverty among its elderly population in the European Union (EU)
Number of calls for redundancy advice doubles, figures show
Number of calls for redundancy advice doubles, figures show - 24/07/09
Growing numbers of Britons are seeking advice on unfair dismissals as UK employers continue to shed jobs, newly-released statistics show
Encouraging more lending 'almost irrelevant' if people don't want bigger debts
Encouraging more lending 'almost irrelevant' if people don't want bigger debts - 22/07/09
Attempting to get banks to lend more money is "almost irrelevant" if borrowers do not want to incur larger debts
Women less likely to need debt help, research implies
Women less likely to need debt help, research implies - 20/07/09
Women have reacted more proactively than men in implementing day-to-day financial cutbacks to stave off the effects of the recession
Rising debts could increase consolidation needs in Scotland
Rising debts could increase consolidation needs in Scotland - 13/07/09
The average credit card bill for Scottish consumers rose to nearly £6,600 at the end of last month, up £1,649 on April's figures

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