It took 14 years to get back from 'emergency' super low rates to the normal level at about 5 per cent now. So why would the Bank of England aggressively cut this year, as the market expects?
DIY master Craig lives at the Merseyside house with his wife Laura and their children but have outgrown the space and are looking for a new project.
The FTSE 100 closed down 6.62 points at 7615.54.Among the companies with reports and trading updates today are YouGov and Hipgnosis Songs Fund.
Mercuriadis will be replaced by chief operating officer Ben Katovsky, who said he hopes 'to work constructively' with the music rights fund to benefit shareholders.
If you told someone you were about to splash £300,000 on a Peugeot, they'd probably think you'd lost the plot. But that could be the case in a matter of weeks.
The market research organisation reported like-for-like turnover increased in the six months ending January when accounting for costs from mergers and acquisitions and currency headwinds.
Here are some of the main ways to save money on your water bill, from considering a water meter to making sure you don't gave any leaks,
Rick Guiney, chief executive of MicroSalt, commented: 'We are delighted to announce our successful fundraise and admission to AIM.'
Revolution Beauty has received a pre-action letter from a former investor seeking potential claims against the group.
The mansion in the Scottish Borders sits in more than 22 acres of land and has been fully renovated while retaining significant parts of the its original castle.
In a powerful argument for investing long term, compound growth can account for an ever larger share of your portfolio or pension fund, Myron Jobson of Interactive Investor explains.
Thank goodness for Swati Dhingra. The LSE associate professor broke free of defensiveness among the Bank of England's rate-setters
Sebastien de Montessus (pictured), ousted last month over an irregular £4.6m payment, was also hit with harassment claims.
Nationwide said it would put up rates on some of its home loan products just a week after announcing cuts - and in the wake of a similar recent move by rival Santander.
Karen Storey, 57, ended up overpaying for her phone once her contract had ended. The author overpaid her phone bill by £146 in 2022 before she realised what was going on.
The origins of pawnbroking can be traced back thousands of years and is one of the oldest forms of lending in the world. We speak to Suttons and Robertsons' Jim Tannahill.
Six members of the rate-setting monetary policy committee voted to hold rates at 5.25%. Two voted for a hike to 5.5% and one, pushed for a cut to 5%.
UK banks are going to a much tougher time of it in 2024 than they have over the last 12 months. Analysts at Liberum believe that banks's outperformance in 2023 is set to reverse this year.
About 2.2m households are needlessly languishing in fuel poverty this winter after the Government failed to launch an energy 'social tariff' to help the most vulnerable in society, Age UK says.
Retirement property expert Russell Jewell argues that if we want to help young people on to the housing ladder, it must be easier and more affordable for older people to move.
Zoë Allen jumped into the deep end in February 2019 without a business plan or pitch document when she set up her own art consultancy business.
In an announcement last night, the social media giant proposed a divi of $0.50 per share in a major boost for investors.
TSB's Spanish owner Sabadell announced a £29m restructuring plan on the same day that Deutsche Bank revealed it will axe 3,500 roles.
Ferrari's profits rose 34% to almost £1.1bn last year as rich customers forked out on bespoke features. Total car sales rose 3.3% to 13,663.
Billionaire Musk (pictured) said the electric car maker will hold a shareholder vote to transfer the group's state of incorporation.