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Investors Wary of Stocks Are Flocking to High-Yield Bonds

February 6, 2012
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Investors Wary of Stocks Are Flocking to High-Yield Bonds

Investors may be avoiding high-yielding dividend stocks this year, but they’re snapping up high-yield bonds. Investor demand has surged for so-called junk bonds, or fixed-income securities that don’t have the B-level or better ratings that Treasurys, municipals and top-flight corporates carry. In fact, last week marked a fresh record for junk bond offerings, with...

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Payday loans may outstrip credit cards – PwC

February 6, 2012
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Payday loans may outstrip credit cards – PwC

Jill Insley Payday loan companies may introduce credit cards and longer term products, said PwC. Photograph: Murdo Macleod Payday lenders could overtake credit cards and become a mainstream method of borrowing, a report by one of the UK’s leading accountancy firms has warned. PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) said that consumers unable...

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How £50m in UN food aid for starving went to buy wheat from Glencore

February 6, 2012
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How £50m in UN food aid for starving went to buy wheat from Glencore

Rupert Neate A man shovels grain at a farm in Vasyurinskoe as Russia’s harvest suffered in the drought of 2010. Glencore denied enouraging an export ban to force prices up. Photograph: Mikhail Mordasov/AFP/Getty Images More than £50m of World Food Programme aid to feed the starving has ended up...

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Fallen for your first property? Seal the deal by Valentine’s Day

February 6, 2012
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First-time buyers who want to benefit from the current stamp duty holiday will have to find their new love nest by Valentine’s Day, a property firm has calculated. The current first-time buyer exemption from the 1pc tax for properties under £250,000 runs out on March 24. However, property group...

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Reprieve for P45

February 6, 2012
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HM Revenue & Customs had planned to replace the P45, given to you when you leave your job, with a piece of paper called the ‘leaver statement’. This was part of the move to Real Time Information (RTI), where employers report tax and National Insurance contributions when the payments...

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