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Lesley Curwen Inside Money
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MONDAY 20 AUGUST 2007

A quick fix?
Listener Stephen Hunt asks if long-term fixed-rate mortgages will benefit the housing market.


SATURDAY 11 AUGUST 2007

Trade Secrets
Listener Sandy Clarke considers the potential rewards and risks of investing in shares.


RECENT MONEY BOX STORIES

Carbon confusion
In the third programme of the series listener Simon Mallett looks at the carbon offsetting industry and asks whether it delivers what it promises.

On the critical list
Listener Dean Turrell looks at critical illness insurance which critics argue can let some consumers down badly.

The cost of living
Inside Money asks how far interest rates might have to rise to keep inflation under control.

2006: Home is where the HIP is
Niall Connolly joins Inside Money to examine how the government's new Home Information Packs will work.

A Quick Fix?
How do you think long-term fixed-rate mortgages will affect the housing market? Would you sign up for one?

Trade Secrets
Would you buy shares? How do you decide when is the right time to put money in the stock market? What's the best way of investing?

Carbon confusion
Have you bought an off-set scheme? Is off-setting a good idea? Should there be greater regulation?

On the critical list
Have you had your claim for critical illness insurance turned down? Do you think critical illness cover is a valuable product?

Attack on money 'best buy' tables
Consumers are being misled by "best buy" tables for savings rates, a building society chief claims.

Pension loss claim 'irresponsible'
The government rejects claims that 500,000 women may have been underpaid state pensions by £1bn a year.

Banks stop account discrimination
Two banks tell the BBC they will no longer deny high-paying internet accounts to disabled customers.

Help for elderly in mortgage trap
People unable to move home because of a deal they did with their bank 10 years ago are given fresh hope.



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