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'Business as usual' as housing and mortgage markets crank back to life
'Business as usual' as housing and mortgage markets crank back to life   The Brexit result may have caused some to pull out of transactions but the majority of deals agreed before the referendum are going through
Don't miss these investment bargains - brought to you by Brexit
Inflation: how high will it go following the Brexit vote?
Further 6bn property funds suspended as Bank issues warning
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Money Advice
Luxury holiday bargain: premier-class Eurostar tickets for less than a standard fare
Luxury holiday bargain: premier-class Eurostar tickets for less than a standard fare   Eurostar is offering 30pc off "standard premier" fares, in many instances making premier tickets the cheapest option.
Scammers use Facebook to steal your identity
Stamp duty madness: 'We'd save 20,000 by getting divorced'
Singapore bank halts London mortgage lending following Brexit
Investing
Cigarettes, cancer drugs and sausage casings: the companies tipped to beat Brexit
Cigarettes, cancer drugs and sausage casings: the companies tipped to beat Brexit   We asked fund managers and other experts to name the stocks they think can flourish come rain or shine.
The shares we have bought and sold following the Brexit vote
'Ageing populations and rising debt will keep interest rates down'
How Brexit will have skewed your portfolio - and how to fix it
Savings
Savers' dilemma: why best-buys come from foreign banks or with rates that are not guaranteed
Savers' dilemma: why best-buys come from foreign banks or with rates that are not guaranteed   European and Islamic banks are currently topping the savings tables
Brexit threatens interest rate cuts: what should savers do?
The best savings options for children
'Should I put my 25,000 in a two-year bond or top up our Isas?'
Pensions
Tens of thousands of housewives to receive letters warning they have no state pension
How should I treat my small pension?
 
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FAME & FORTUNE: Eddie Jordan: 'It irritates me when people spray champagne and waste it all'
James Bartholomew: Last Friday was the great buying opportunity of the decade - I hope I got it right
Investment strategies compared - which offers the highest 15 year returns, and which dealt with Brexit the best?
Richard Evans: Brace yourself for the toxic mix of falling interest rates and a spike in inflation
 
 
 
 
 
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