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Published: 10/04/2008
British motorists face a significant risk from road rage incidents, according to new figures.More than 300,000 drivers have had their vehicles damaged as a result of a dispute with a fellow road user....
Read More: Brits face road rage threat >Published: 10/04/2008
Diesel vehicles are picking up a larger share of the used car market, according to new figures.Experian, a provider of financial information, said used diesel cars saw a four per cent rise in sales la...
Read More: Diesel picks up larger market share >Published: 10/04/2008
Hard-pressed homeowners will be hoping for a boost from the Bank of England this lunchtime.The Bank's monetary policy committee (MPC) is expected to reduce the cost of borrowing by 25 basis points.Whi...
Read More: Homeowners hope for rate cut >Published: 10/04/2008
The Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) must not stand in the way of better regulation, insurers have warned.Responding to the review of the FOS by Lord Hunt, the Association of British Insurers (ABI) s...
Read More: Ombudsman service 'should support better regulation' >Published: 09/04/2008
House prices could fall by as much as 20 per cent this year, according to a personal finance website.Fool.co.uk is predicting a significant correction as mortgages become harder to obtain and demand f...
Read More: House prices set for 'major correction' >Published: 09/04/2008
The increasing popularity of insurance-linked securitisation (ILS) could help bring down transaction costs.That is the view of Keith Boyfield, a consultant and author of Global Insurance and the Capit...
Read More: ILS to 'bring down' transaction costs >Published: 09/04/2008
Demand remains strong for large vehicles such as coaches and buses, according to the latest figures.The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) revealed that new registrations had been bette...
Read More: Strong demand for large vehicles >Published: 08/04/2008
Welsh drivers like to use time spent on their own in their cars thinking, research has shown.Respondents to a poll by Confused.com, a price comparison website, said driving was a valuable opportunity ...
Read More: Welsh drivers enjoy time to think >Published: 08/04/2008
Insurance brokers have been urged to remain vigilant for signs of money laundering.The Serious and Organised Crime Agency (SOCA) is keen to enlist the support of financial services professionals to ta...
Read More: Insurance brokers urged to remain vigilant >Published: 08/04/2008
Taxi companies across London are investing in a new generation of vehicles.Demand for 08-registered TX4 cabs has been bullish over the last three months, despite concerns about the economy.Taxi firms ...
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