SWITCHING energy suppliers is something which many billpayers will do. Following a change in the rules by energy regulator Ofgem, customers could end up receiving a £30 payment from suppliers automatically, from May 1, 2020. Daily Express :: Finance Feed
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Electric car models on sale to consumers will triple across Europe by 2021
ELECTRIC car models available to consumers across European nations will soar by 2021 with some manufacturers set to triple their model outputs over the next couple of years. Daily Express :: Cars Feed
Read More »EU iPhone warning: Why you could be hit by new rules that Apple says will ‘harm consumers’
EU LAWMAKERS may be about to force millions of iPhone users to ditch their current charging cables in a change that could prove hugely controversial. Apple has now responded to this massive mobile shake-up saying the plan ‘would harm consumers’ and ‘create an unprecedented volume of electronic waste’. Daily Express :: Tech Feed
Read More »Pound v US dollar: GBP slumps as squeeze on UK consumers continues
WHILE the political concerns that plagued the pound US dollar exchange rate yesterday began to fade overnight, the pairing found itself tumbling again this morning following the release of the UK’s latest inflation figures. Daily Express :: Finance Feed
Read More »Pound v US dollar: GBP slumps as squeeze on UK consumers continues
WHILE the political concerns that plagued the pound US dollar exchange rate yesterday began to fade overnight, the pairing found itself tumbling again this morning following the release of the UK’s latest inflation figures. Daily Express :: City and Business Feed
Read More »Equifax says 143 million U.S. consumers may have been affected in cyberattack
Equifax Inc. said after the close of stock markets on Thursday that it was the victim of a cybersecurity breach that may affect approximately 143 million U.S. consumers. CBC | World News
Read More »Consumers feel the pinch as annual spending falls for first time since 2013
CONSUMER spending has fallen annually for the first time in nearly four years, in signs that more households are reining back on purchases amidst rising prices and stalling wage growth. Daily Express :: City and Business Feed
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