Morgan Stanley says BoE will cut rates again in 2017

Britons face higher shop prices, sluggish economic growth, rising unemployment and a further interest rate cut next year, US investment bank Morgan Stanley warns Painting a gloomy picture of post-Brexit Britain, the investment bank admitted its predictions should come with a 'health warning', as 'most forecasters, ourselves included, have been too pessimistic' about Brexit's economic impact.

David Davis told MPs that ministers want to 'get the best possible access for goods and services to the European market' after the UK has left the bloc and suggested payments were an option.

How easy is it to set up an energy firm?

Three weeks ago we answered a reader question on This is Money: The cheapest energy deal is with a provider I've never heard of, is it risky to go with them? The asking of that question, the existence of the safety net, the collapse of GB Energy, and what happens next, all combines to tell an interesting story about Britain's energy market. It's got very easy to set up an energy firm.

Britain's biggest building society said that house prices increased by 4.4 per cent in the year to November, with the average home now costing £8,642 more than a year ago.

Couples in London pay more than half of their combined monthly salary to rent a typical three bedroom home - the equivalent of £29,520 a year - new research has revealed.

Eon and British Gas join SSE in freezing prices over the winter months for customers with its standard variable tariff but experts warn that these hikes are just being delayed.

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FTSE CLOSE: Footsie firmly in the red, while sterling goes on the 'tear' to $1.26

The FTSE 100 index was down 80 points at 6,704.4, unable to shake off its slow start this morning. But the major event this session has been the rise in the pound. The pound rose by 1.1 per cent to $1.2645 after Davis told MPs in the House of Commons that ministers want to 'get the best possible access for goods and services to the European market' after the UK has left Europe.

The Brent crude price rose to $53.43 on the attempt by the cartel of oil-producing countries, which controls about one-third of world output, to end the glut that has seen oil prices drop.

Glencore has reinstated its dividend after scrapping the policy last year, when it was one of the miners hardest hit by a commodity price crash.

Rolls-Rolls' marine operations employ around 400 people in the UK, but it remains unclear where all the job cuts will fall.

The Daily Mail, Mail on Sunday and MailOnline publisher said that since the end of September circulation revenues had grown by 5 per cent and total advertising revenues were up 1 per cent.

The Treasury should be prepared to sell the bank back to the market even if it means taking a loss. The alternative of hanging on to its stake until the share price recovers for a public sale is fantasy land.

Green light for top new NS&I deals including a three-year bond paying a market-leading

Savers could be in line for a wave of top new National Savings & Investment deals. Chancellor Philip Hammond has already announced a three-year bond to go on sale in late spring. But, as well as announcing the new Savings Bond last week, the Government said it wants NS&I; to attract more money from us.

Ford unveils new 2017 Fiesta with crossover and up-market versions

These are the first official pictures of the new-for-2017 Fiesta - a supermini Ford claims is the most technologically advanced. So will it still be the UK's favourite car this time next year? With the addition of a jacked-up crossover variant - the Active (top right) - and a premium Vignale offering (bottom right), it has a good chance of appealing to an even wider audience.

Last weekend, GB Energy became the first UK power firm to go bust since 2008, blaming soaring wholesale costs. Its 160,000 customers will be passed to Co-operative Energy.

New buy-to-let rules mean many landlords will be forced to take out longer-term loans. Currently, landlords typically take out two-year deals because they're cheap.

Sky follows BT and Virgin into the mobile phone market with data-only SIM deals starting

Sky has announced that it will enter the UK mobile market in the New Year, as it follows its rivals BT and Virgin into the market. The London-headquartered telecommunications giant will launch SIM-only deals appealing to tech-savvy customers, with data provided instead of calls and texts. Prices are set to start at £10 a month for 1GB of data, rising to £15 for 3GB. Heavy data users can opt for 5GB at £20 a month. Sky TV customers will also get free unlimited calls and texts included in their plan for no extra cost.

Residents in the South East are being offered free card defenders to protect them from contactless card fraud. The move follows warnings that 'electronic pickpocketing' is on the rise nationwide.

A social experiment in a shopping centre saw Real Hustle star Paul WIlson easily glean information from shoppers eager for the chance to win a television.

New robo-adviser claims its formula can shield you from economic shocks

Could the seismic market events of the past year have been predicted?   New robo-adviser Scalable Capital is built around the concept that while returns cannot be predicted, risks can - with reasonable accuracy.

RBS, which is 73 per cent owned by the taxpayer, emerged as the worst performer in the stress test and has drawn up a plan overnight to bolster its resilience in case of a financial crisis.

The country is voting on Sunday on constitutional reform - and Prime Minister Matteo Renzi has said he will resign if his proposals are rejected.

Event tickets are bought by touts using internet robots who then sell them for profit

Insiders say half of the tickets for high-demand music concerts, theatre performances and sporting events are now being bought using sophisticated touting software which works so fast that all the best seats can disappear before anyone else has had time to apply.

GB Energy's replacement, the member-owned Co-op Energy, is offering customers the same price they were paying on their previous plans, until the end of their tariff.

Beverley Lawrence from Keighley, West Yorkshire, had been tricked into authorising £2,015 to be paid out of her account by a smooth-talking conman who claimed he was sending her £200.

ASK TONY: A cast iron drainpipe fell on my car, so why does More Than want £250?

My car was parked when a cast iron drainpipe detached from the car park wall and fell onto it. The damage was repaired through my insurance company, More Than, but I had to pay a £250 excess. The company that owns the building admitted responsibility, and More Than received its outlay from the firm's insurer. But I cannot get back my £250 excess.

Pension firms used scaremongering tactics to pressure ministers into a U-turn and deny five million savers the chance to trade in rip-off annuities for a lump sum.

Halifax has made it easier to get an interest-only mortgage. Borrowers must now prove their pension is on track to hit £400,000 at retirement and will be allowed to say they will sell home to clear debt.

Online bank payments shake-up means extra information on where they go

The payments industry is set for the most radical set of changes since the 1960s partly in a bid to stop the tide of fraud facing current account customers. It proposes a key new safeguard called 'confirmation of payee' which it believes will help prevent financial fraud.

The average easy-access rate on offer to new savers is now 0.73 per cent, down from 1.09 per cent a year ago, according to data firm Moneyfacts.

The president of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders Gareth Jones has urged ministers to negotiate to remain within the EU's single-market customs union

Money Pit Stop: I want to buy a holiday home - where should I invest?

Our reader wants to afford a holiday home in Europe in the next 25 years and generate up to £120,000., but he has just got married and want to have children. The 27-year-old says 'I want a return of between 7 and 8 per cent and I'm wiling to take on higher risk to achieve that.' We get an expert's thoughts on his portfolio for the Money Pit Stop column.

Sterling is still 10 per cent down against the euro since the referendum. It has recovered 5 per cent in November, which means all those warnings about higher prices may need to be revised.

Every time I use online banking to pay a bill or transfer cash, it fills me with dread. You need only get one digit wrong and your money could disappear into someone else's account.

Neil Woodford’s firm backing new fund to support next British tech giants

It comes as fears grow that the nation will never produce anything to rival US firms such as Google and Facebook. Woodford Investment Management has teamed up with Legal & General and the British Business Bank to create the fund, called Accelerated Digital Ventures. It aims to invest in ambitious start-ups and established tech companies looking to grow. The intention is to eventually invest £200m a year.

Waitrose, which is owned by John Lewis, also benefited as increasing numbers of families celebrating the US Thanksgiving holiday drove up sales of turkeys by a third.

Britain's biggest tech company Sage toasts record sales

Sage, which became the UK's main tech firm after rival ARM Holdings was sold to the Japanese, said subscribers to its payroll technology had leapt by a third to more than a million. This helped the firm, which has designed software allowing businesses to do all their accounting using a mobile phone or tablet, drive revenue up 6.1 per cent to £1.6bn for the year to September 30.

Home-listing website Zoopla posted a 38 per cent rise in full year profits, while Telford Homes anticipates doubling the size of its business over the next five years although its profits fell.

The Old Speckled Hen brewer saw sales top £1bn for the six months to October 16, while profit was up 9 per cent to £92.5m.

The firm's new digital box comes with a button that automatically plays an episode five times, meaning parents no longer have to return to the TV each time the show has finished.

State pension gets 2.5% rise to £159.55 and £122.30 thanks to triple-lock

The rises of just under £4 per week and £3 per week, mean Chancellor Philip Hammond stuck to a Tory triple-lock pledge to decide annual rises in the state pension by whatever is the highest of price inflation, average earnings growth or 2.5 per cent. But he has ordered a review into the cost of the guarantee and whether it is affordable.

Under current rules, cakes and biscuits are not liable for VAT. But biscuits partially or wholly covered in chocolate are categorised as a luxury, subject to 20 per cent tax.

Up to a million higher-rate tax payers could have been turned away by high street banks because of a bad credit score, according to a new survey.

Carmakers join forces for high-powered electric car charging across Europe

Four car-making giants have committed to building 400 sites across Europe to fast charge electric cars in a fraction of the time it takes today, even beating Tesla's Supercharger stations. The new installation will provide thousands of additional charging points for EV buyers to help make long-mileage trips a reality and encourage more people to adopt pure-electric models.

Buyer demand is returning to the housing market, as after several months of lacklustre figures mortgage approvals rose strongly in October.

Anyone who fears they may soon be unable to manage their affairs because of illness or age can appoint someone to manage their money on their behalf - this is called power of attorney.

Why are energy bills rising? We look at what next as Big Six hike prices

Customers lulled into a sense of security after two years of falling bills are in for a shock this winter, with energy costs on the rise again. All but one of the big six energy providers have bumped up the cost of their cheapest energy deals since September, according to comparison site uSwitch, while GB Energy has stopped trading.

Classic sailing ship moored in the heart of Paris goes on the market for £1.3m

If you are after a holiday home with a twist, this takes some beating. The classic boat dates back to the 1913 and is moored in the French capital Paris with views of the Pont Neuf bridge and the Louvre museum. It boasts a mahongany interior with a 16m living area that includes a kitchen and skylights.

Five reasons why a pensions dashboard will make you richer

By next March, the government - together with eleven pension providers coordinated by the Association of British Insurers - will have launched a prototype Pensions Dashboard . It won't be available to the public, but by 2019 the dashboard should have been rolled out to everybody. According to the Treasury's announcement in September, the Pensions Dashboard is 'a platform that lets savers see all their pension pots in one place and will help them to plan for their retirement more effectively.'

Retail fund sales slumped in October as nervous investors kept their powder dry ahead of the US election. Although net sales stayed positive, they were down by two thirds on the same time last year.

Four in 10 surveyed now say they are willing to take more risk than they were a year ago - rising to seven in 10 for the 18-30 age group. Just 18 per cent were intending to take fewer risks.

Is it cheaper to run a new car or a second-hand model?

New research by MoneySuperMarket has claimed that motorists could save almost a quarter on running costs if they choose a brand new car over a used one. It says a brand new Ford Fiesta, left, at £1,210 is cheaper to run than a five-year-old Fiesta, right. We check up on what that older car could cost and whether the claims stack up once you factor in purchase price, depreciation and real-world fuel consumption?

If you're using an ATM run by your own bank, the sum should be credited back immediately. But if it's operated by another, you could have to wait a month.

I divorced and raised children in the 1970s - what state pension do I get?

Former Pensions Minister Steve Webb is This Is Money's Agony Uncle. He is ready to answer your questions, whether you are still saving, in the process of stopping work, or juggling your finances in retirement. This week, a reader asks if her years of marriage and as a single, working mum are correctly accounted for in her state pension.

Market Harborough Building Society is offering borrowers the chance to buy a home with no deposit at all - if their parents agree to put their own home up as security.

The Bank of England made the right move in cutting interest rates in August to a new record low of 0.25 per cent, the OECD indicated today - as it also lifted its UK growth forecast.

Barclays new low-cost DIY investing platform links into internet banking

Barclays has squared up to rival Hargreaves Lansdown by combining the clout of its online banking and investment arms to create a low cost investment platform. Current offering Barclays Stockbrokers - which is the second largest retail broker after HL - will be merged into the new service, which is called Barclays Direct Investing.

Is it time to grab a fixed rate mortgage bargain before rates vanish?

Five-year fixed rate loans are the cheapest they have ever been, on average below 3 per cent - and the best are considerably cheaper. With the gap between the average two-year fix and five-year fix at just 0.63 per cent, borrowers can now opt for security with little extra cost, but the best rates are tipped to rise soon.

Many people in the UK are unable to open a bank account because of a poor credit history or financial difficulties - but there are options, even for the recently bankrupt.

Rising fuel and transport costs are pushing up the cost of living for millions of people across the country, Asda's latest income tracker reveals today.

Eight things you need to do to get richer after the Autumn Statement

The Chancellor of the Exchequer's first - and last - Autumn Statement was very much focused on measures to keep the economy out of recession. But there were announcements that impacted significantly on our personal finances, for better and for worse. We look at eight key areas that will be affected - and how you can tackle them or take advantage.

The housing market traditionally begins to slow in the run up to Christmas as people postpone life-changing decisions. But you can still proceed with your sale by following these seven tips

Electrolux has revealed that it is exploring an 'Uber for laundry', where people would rent out their own machines to those without washing facilities.

Best savings deals where savers can win prizes revealed

Most savings rates fail to beat inflation which can make saving feel pointless. But turning a low-rate account into a chance to win a life-changing sum could be the perfect solution. We reveal the prize-linked savings accounts and if you get really lucky - as unlikely as that is - you could end up a millionaire.

50 ways to save money....

To clear the average national household debt of ?13,000 at 6% interest with a monthly repayment of ?100 will take around 17 years. There are, however, plenty of simple ways to make significant savings on your regular spending that could clear your debt - or boost your savings - in less than a year. This is Money's top 50 - updated - money-saving tips may appear light-hearted but are deadly serious.

Pick the best (and cheapest) investment Isa platform

Choosing the right DIY platform is crucial but a wealth of choice and changes to charges have left many investors scratching their heads. We pick some of the best. We also highlight why investing in an Isa makes sense, as it should protect your hopefully growing investments from tax forever.

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If you are new to investing then the huge number of funds and investment trusts on offer can be confusing. Fortunately, This is Money's experts have some ideas to get you started.

On the up: Emerging markets such as Brazil are where much of the world's growth is expected to be over future years.

If you're looking to add some flair to your investing Isa with emerging markets, This is Money's experts have some ideas to get you started

Income investing: Dividends can deliver both a healthy boost to long-term growth and a way to earn from your investments.

Income investing can let you draw on your portfolio or reinvest dividends to build solid growth over time. Our experts give their fund and investment trust recommendations.

In this low-income world it can be hard to find mainstream investments paying a significant yield. Stifel has compiled a list of 19 investment trusts with a yield of more than 4 per cent.

Handy Brexit table explains the options for the UK's exit from the EU

Despite endless media coverage of the political wrangling and financial speculation, the average Briton can be forgiven for remaining confused about what 'soft' and 'hard' Brexit really mean. About the difference between the 'Norway model' for the UK's post-Brexit relationship with the UK and the 'Swiss solution'. But a clever table put together by HSBC in a report called 'Is Brexit Getting Harder?' cleaves some clarity from the murk.

It would have been nice to have a plan. Instead, after the Brexit vote we were left scratching our heads. But now it's time for some answers on trade and what we mean to the EU.

Pensions Road Sign against threatening clouds

We tend to put ambitious targets on our hoped-for income in retirement and then underestimate how much we will need to set aside to achieve that. So how much should you save?

When will UK interest rates rise?

An interest rate cut before the end of the year looks less likely following the plunge in the pound. However, the Bank of England has indicated that higher inflation driven by rising import costs won't make it lift rates.

What next for mortgage rates?

Several months after the Bank of England slashed the base rate to 0.25 per cent and lenders are still cutting mortgage rates on almost a weekly basis - but how low can they really go? The experts say not a lot lower and it's likely that if you get a mortgage at the moment, it's going to be a pretty cracking deal. 

Ten tips for buy-to-let

For many buy-to-let looks an attractive income investment in a time of low rates and stock market volatility. Climbing house prices, rising rents and improving mortgage deals are tempting investors - although they will need a big deposit. Read This is Money's top ten buy-to-let tips

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