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Mutual appreciation as two societies' profits soar
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The month at a glance
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Political pressure grows for Scottish-style mortgage rescue plan
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10,000 Irish banking jobs could go, warns union
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Buyers are left out in the cold as home purchase approvals plunge
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Turner urges second thoughts on financial services freedom
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Regulating buy-to-let sector is pointless, says CML
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Checkmate becomes Portillion and eyes retail deposit funding
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Keith Carby joins Metro Bank
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Checkmate rebrands
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Cable says no reason Rock can't be re-mutualised
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Leeds reports £31.7m pre-tax profit
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Inflation reaches 3.5%
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Mutuals develop new capital instrument
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Co-op Bank launches £2.5bn RMBS deal
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Scottish house prices up 5.9%
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Lenders face fight for survival, warns Moody’s
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Rightmove raises profit forecast
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Property investment firms upbeat for 2010
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Santander considering UK flotation
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Hector Sants to leave FSA
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RBS and Lloyds fall short on lending pledges
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Mortgage approvals dip in December
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Building societies see 15% increase in gross lending
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House prices could rise 20% by 2013
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Kent Reliance appoints new chairman
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The Charlbury Group expands into commercial arrears visits
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Skipton restructure puts 90 jobs in the firing line
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King calls for a debate on liability reform in the banking sector
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Watchdog bares its teeth on arrears management
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Politicians urged to speak up on benefits of private rented sector
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Two cheers as figures highlight a modest economic rebound at last
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Health threat to minister - and a nation's economy
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Talks to forge third force in Irish lending
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Skipton puts 90 staff at risk of redundancy
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Britain officially out of recession
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Steve Haggerty leaves Crown Mortgage Management
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FSA to tighten rules on arrears management
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B&B and Northern Rock set to merge bad banks
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Optima Legal makes new appointments





