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Online retail sales surge to monthly record in December

Online retail sales surge to monthly record in December

The severe wintry weather that gripped most parts of the country last month meant a surge in internet sales. While the High Street suffered as consumers opted to stay at home, internet sales surged 25% in December (compared with December 2009) to £6.8 billion, with the sale of clothing, footwear and alcohol particularly strong. The [...]

FSA report raises concerns over pension switching advice

FSA report raises concerns over pension switching advice

The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has today found that poor advice is still being given to people switching pension funds. The findings come after a major review of the sector conducted by the FSA in 2008. The City Watchdog has raised concerns about the advice being given and, as a result, is to take enforcement [...]

US retail sales surprise in February

US retail sales surprise in February

US retail sales grew unexpectedly in February by 0.3% after economists had predicted a fall of 0.2% due to bad weather, which gripped most of the country during part of the month. According to the Commerce Department, the rise is the biggest since November, driven by hopes that economic recovery is gaining momentum. The news [...]

HSBC profits hit by rising bad debts

HSBC profits hit by rising bad debts

Banking giant HSBC, which has so far turned down financial help from the Government, has today announced that first-half profit has fallen 51% to $5 billion (£2.98 billion) compared with the same period a year ago. The bank, which is Europe’s largest, said it was hit by rising bad debts in the USA, Europe and [...]

Bad debt soars at HSBC

Bad debt soars at HSBC

Banking giant HSBC has today announced that pre-tax profit in the first quarter of 2009 was down compared with the same period in 2008, due to higher bad debts. However, the bank received $6.6 billion (£4.4 billion) from the higher book value of its debt, which meant its profits at the underlying level increased. The [...]