
Financial crisis 2011 – a week of turmoil
The summer of market turbulence continues as concerns over debts in Europe and the US rattle investors.

60 second guide to short selling
France, Spain, Belgium and Italy have banned speculative 'short selling' on the shares of financial institutions in a bid to stall falling prices

800,000 in negative equity
Over 800,000 homeowners are facing negative equity, with their the size of their mortgage debt outweighing the value of their home.

Financial crisis 2011 – how you might be affected
With stock markets falling around the world, Which? tells you how you might be affected.

Britain’s best and worst savers revealed
A two year study of consumers in England and Wales has revealed who the best and worst savers are across parts of the UK.

60 second guide to gold as an investment
As the price of gold hits a record high of $1,664 per ounce, Which? Money gives you the lowdown on the precious metal.

Land banking victims lose £200m
The Land Registry has produced a new guide to land banking after the FSA revealed that consumers had lost £200 million in the schemes.

Junior Isa limits set to rise again
The savings limit for Junior Isas, launching on 1 November 2011, look set to receive a 20% boost from £3,000 to £3,600.

Consumers warned on new investment scam
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) is warning consumers to avoid a scam that’s duping people into thinking they’re investing in Invesco Perpetual.

60 second guide to fixed income investments
As investors rushed to bond investments last month, Which? Money gives you the lowdown on gilts, bonds and other fixed income investments.