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October

Consumers whose mortgage payment protection insurance (MPPI) costs have increased this year will get an automatic refund, following regulatory pressure.
7 October 2009
Current account customers will be given much clearer information on the charges they can expect to pay after an agreement was reached between providers and the authorities.
7 October 2009
Cowboy clampers will be driven out of business by a future Conservative government, shadow transport secretary Theresa Villiers pledged today.
6 October 2009
Halifax/Bank of Scotland (HBOS) customers who hold the bank's 'High Interest' current account will soon earn absolutely no interest on credit balances.
6 October 2009
House prices rose by 1.6% during September, the third successive monthly increase, according to Halifax.
6 October 2009
The Conservatives have confirmed they will bring forward the planned rise in the retirement age, if elected.
6 October 2009
More than 300 homeowners who claim the mortgages they took out were "unfair" have been given the right to bring a group action against Barclays and Bank of Scotland.
6 October 2009
Anyone aged 50 or over before next April will be allowed to save up to £5,100 in a tax-free savings account from today.
6 October 2009
Tesco has permanently banned shoppers from using vouchers for the wrong item.
5 October 2009
Football fans who want to watch live coverage of England's match against Ukraine on Saturday in their own homes will have to pay at least £4.99, and they'll have to view online.
5 October 2009

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