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Cashback credit cards could cut weekly spends

Cashback credit cards could boost spending power

Cashback credit cards could help spenders make a 'right royal saving' say MoneySupermarket. The comparison site has carried out research that shows the Queen could save £375,000 a year by putting her £32 million annual spend on a credit card paying up to 5 per cent cashback.

Credit card rate soars in 2011

Credit card rates hit highest level for 13 years

Interest rates charged on credit cards have hit their highest level for 13 years, new research has revealed. So far this year 18 card providers have increased their rates by between 0.6 and two per cent, resulting in a new average rate of 19.1 per cent

Credit card rates at highest since 1998

Credit card rate hits 13-year high

The average credit card rate for new customers has hit a 13-year high of 18.9 per cent, according to market analysis by Moneyfacts.

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Leeds unveils new cash ISA range

New cash ISAs can be opened with £1

Leeds Building Society has launched a new trio of easy access fixed rate cash ISAs. The one year fixed rate ISA offers a 2.5 per cent return, the two year version pays 2.75 per cent and the three year account pays three per cent.

Personal loan rates 'drop 2 per cent'

Personal loans can help with household costs

The average rate of a personal loan has dropped, according to comparison website Moneysupermarket.com. Figures from the site suggest that rates are 2 per cent lower than they were in 2008.