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Mortgage companies are so desperate to offload borrowers that they are offering to write off huge chunks of customers' loans if they move to a rival bank  |  |


I am locked into a fixed-rate deal until 2013. The redemption fee is £2,600. Should I quit and look for something cheaper?  |  |
Signs that banks are loosening their purse strings came with figures to show the number of mortgages for house purchases hit a 13-month high in May  |  |
A wave of repossession expected to hit on the back of higher unemployment will be less severe than feared, the Council of Mortgage Lenders has said  |  |


Property asking prices dipped in June after four months of rises, according to property website Rightmove  |  |
It could be possible to buy a property with a 10% deposit this summer - pretty much for the first time since the credit crunch began  |  |
The Inland Revenue Department (IRD) has issued determinations for two international bond funds that run counter to an earlier ruling allowing investors in the PIMCO Cayman Global Bond Fund ($NZ hedged), marketed primarily by Tower, to use the fair dividend  |
Less than 20% of New Zealanders have sought the help of a financial adviser in the last year, according to the second ANZ Retirement Commission 'Financial knowledge survey', ranking the industry below banks, family and friends, TV, websites and print  |
Forgive me, dear readers, but my absence from these pages reflects another bout with my life-long battle with periodic acute sinus infections attendant to occasional head colds.  |
If you've been with The Sovereign Society for a few years, then you likely had some form of gold in your portfolio for quite some time now.  |
Web-savvy employers and universities are increasingly employing a new tactic to screen applicants: conducting online research to unearth photos, blog entries, or other "digital dirt" you might prefer to keep private.  |
How many investors shorted technology stocks in the late 1990s ahead of the bust in March 2000?  |
God must love idiots," as the old joke goes... Because he made so damn many of them.  |
Do you hear that? It's a little something Simon & Garfunkel would've called, "The Sound of Silence" in the world of offshore banking...  |
Late last week, the World Health Organization declared the spread of the H1N1 flu virus, the causative agent of the so-called "Swine Flu" to be a "flu pandemic."  |
One of the biggest lies in history is the idea that government debt is a "safe haven." Today we’re going to revisit one of The Sovereign Society's favorite "hidden histories" for the real scoop...  |
Germans will soon be able to buy gold in vending machines across the country the same way most people purchase a chocolate bar or a soda.  |
You read that right... gold coin vending machines. Just don’t blame me if I don't sound impressed...  |
In the beginning of June, Timothy White Dale and David G. Carlile, the directors of Diatect International, acquired 250,000 shares in total. Should we start listening to people who keep saying: "When insiders of the company start buying shares, it's  |
Rays of sun shined on General Motors Corporation (OTC: GMGMQ ), as the automaker decided to reinstate 900 United Auto Workers Union (UAW)employees, at its Lansing Delta Township assembly plant, which is due to resume a second production shift by  |
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