The Monetary Policy Committee(MPC) voted unanimously for an additional £75bn of quantitative easing at its latest meeting.
Managed by Helen Lam, the Luxembourg-based fund offers investors a direct, cost-effective and low risk way to benefit from the strenghening of the Chinese Renminbi (RMB) versus the US dollar.
An internal HMRC memo sent to a taxpayer in error has suggested the Revenue service is hiding mistakes and concealing vital information from the public.
The FSA could face legal action for breach of its own rules unless it lifts restrictions on Arch cru investors claims at the Financial Ombudsman Service and launches a public consultation into the amount of redress they should receive.
Skandia Investment Platform plans to review some of its investor communications after IFA concerns clients may mistakenly believe all of their transactions are checked by them.
One man is offering you the chance to win £250,000 and all you have to do is answer one simple question: how do you manage a country's orderly exit from the euro?
The Pensions Bill which raises the state pension age (SPA) to 66 by 2020 has passed its third reading in the House of Commons with 287 votes to 242.
About six million people are set to receive tax rebates averaging £400, while another million will learn they have underpaid their tax by about £600.
The governor of the Bank of England has predicted inflation is now at, or close to, its peak rate and will fall back "sharply" early next year.
Speaker of the House of Commons John Bercow will not suffer any cuts to his pension although MPs, the Prime Minister and the Chancellor will see reform to theirs.