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While Rachel Reeves may be facing financial headaches, the turmoil is bringing serious good news for saversThe economic headwinds that have been buffeting the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, might be a headache for her, but they have brought positive news for some of those looking for a better deal on their savings.We have heard a lot recently about turmoil in the bond markets and higher UK government borrowing costs – but they are also pushing up the interest you can earn on some fixed-rate savings accounts. Continue reading…
While Rachel Reeves may be facing financial headaches, the turmoil is bringing serious good news for savers
The economic headwinds that have been buffeting the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, might be a headache for her, but they have brought positive news for some of those looking for a better deal on their savings.
We have heard a lot recently about turmoil in the bond markets and higher UK government borrowing costs – but they are also pushing up the interest you can earn on some fixed-rate savings accounts.