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Morning Bulletin 24 June 2008
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Clive Cowdery makes £400m bid for B&B
Entrepreneur Clive Cowdery has stunned the market with a £400m bid to take control of Bradford & Bingley (B&B) through his investment vehicle Resolution.
08.53 | 24.06.2008 | Mortgages
Nationwide to favour more profitable distribution partners
Nationwide Building Society is assessing the profitability of its distribution partners with a view to forging stronger relationships with intermediaries that come out on top.
00.01 | 25.06.2008 | Mortgages
Small building societies to resist merger pressures
Small building societies remain resistant to getting into bed with each other but Kent Reliance has admitted further consolidation is inevitable.
00.01 | 25.06.2008 | Mortgages
Skipton & Newcastle lead way with savings
A number of building societies have confirmed they could follow the lead of Skipton and Newcastle Building Societies by offering savings products exclusively through mortgage advisers.
00.01 | 25.06.2008 | Mortgages
Advisers shift to fee advice
An increasing number of intermediaries are looking to charge a fee for mortgage advice, a survey conducted on behalf of Mortgage Adviser has revealed.
00.01 | 25.06.2008 | Mortgages
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