It is often said that stock markets are driven by fear and greed – and, right now, it is probably fair to say that fear is winning. A combination of negative factors – from disappointing economic data, fears of a “double-dip” recession, the eurozone’s sovereign debt crisis and the fiscal crisis in the US to[.....]
The Junior ISA (JISA), available from 1 November, replaces the Child Trust Fund (CTF) scheme, which closed to new entrants in January 2011. Unlike with CTFs, the government will make no contributions but the scheme does extend the popular Isa structure to those under 18. JISAs can be opened in the name of anyone not[.....]
As policymakers try to reconcile their concerns about the health of the UK economic recovery with their worries about inflation, UK interest rates have remained unchanged at their all-time low of 0.5% since March 2009. However, the nine members of the Bank of England’s (BoE’s) Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) voted unanimously for the first time[.....]
September proved another rough month for markets, amid mounting concerns about the state of the global economy and the possibility Greece might default on its loans. The FTSE 100 index fell 4.9% during September and 13.7% over the third quarter of 2011. In Europe, the German DAX and French CAC 40 indices both fell by[.....]
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