MoneyManagement ISSUE 01 May 2008

Leading Story

Payments reinstated

Closed life office corrects mistakes and responds to criticism

News & News Analysis

Base rate reduction

The Bank of England reduced the base rate by 0.25% to 5% on 10 April. The rate cut followed a rise in the consumer price index (CPI) to 2.5% in February, 0.5% above the Bank's target of 2%.


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Tracker funds

Do tracker funds provide better results than their higher charging active counterparts? Yes and no, finds Kylie Harrison.


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Hunting for meaning

Where: Ambridge, Borsetshire, home of Britain's longest running radio soap, The Archers. When: Sometime in the near future. Scene: Eddie Grundy (EG) is talking to his father Joe (JG), and son William (WG) in the kitchen of their home.


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Structurally sound

Fixed income product ties capital protection to index performance



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