Tag: zero

Abbey relaunches ‘fee-free’ Zero credit card

Abbey relaunches ‘fee-free’ Zero credit card

Abbey yesterday relaunched its Zero credit card, providing fee-free currency exchange and cash advances. The card is the only one currently available that offers these services for no fee. In addition, the Abbey Zero offers 0% interest on balance transfers for 12 months, and on purchases for three months. Roger Lovering, managing director of Abbey [...]

Student loans could fall to zero percent

Student loans could fall to zero percent

Deflation has occurred for the first time in the UK since the 1960s and the Retail Prices Index (RPI) figure has been used to track the interest rate payments on student loans. However there has always been much speculation as to what would happen if the RPI would turn negative and yet last month, this [...]

New mortgage lending could fall below zero

New mortgage lending could fall below zero

The British Bankers’ Association has published figures for mortgage lending in October, showing a monthly 3% rise in the total value of mortgage approvals, to £11.9 billion. Total lending was, however, 38.2% lower than during October of last year. The number of mortgages approved for house purchases declined in volume to 21,584, down from 23,383 [...]

UK economy fails to grow

UK economy fails to grow

The UK economy has ground to a halt after data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) revealed that it did not grow at all in the second quarter of 2008. The ONS said growth was 0% in the second quarter, below the 0.3% figure recorded for the first quarter of the year. Many analysts [...]