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Which4U: Finance News Summary W.E. 23 November 2012

Nov 23, 2012, 04:48 PM

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A weekly bulletin of financial news stories for the week ending 23rd November 2012. This week: the Funding for Lending scheme is blamed for a crash in savings accounts; payday loans negatively affect mortgage applications; and credit cards are recommended for payments over £100 as retailers continue to go bust. #savingsaccounts #paydayloans #mortgages #creditcards #Comet

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