Cambrian Update

Best conditions for savers since 1991

Current conditions are the most favourable for savers that we have seen in this country for almost two decades.

Despite low rates forecast to continue well into 2010, deflation means that the discrepancy between growth and the rate at which savings are devalued is the greatest it has been since 1991.

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Two new appointments for Cambrian Associates

Cambrian Associates has appointed two new para-planners to help with the influx of business as the economy recovers and consumers gain the confidence to invest again.

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Insider view: Long may low interest continue

Roger Bootle, UK economic adviser to Deloitte, believes that interest rates won't go up significantly until 2012.

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Cambrian News: Cambrian Associates gets ready to grow as demand kicks in

Cambrian Associates has announced expansion plans for the second half of 2009, building on the economic ‘green shoots' and a thriving core business by offering its services nationally through the recruitment of in house staff and independent agents.

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FTSE wavers as ‘Glenstrata’ deal weighs on miners

Britain’s benchmark index dragged down by miners as opposition to the merger of commodities giant Glencore and miner Xstrata mounts.

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The ship be sinking: a portent of economic doom

A downturn in the 'Baltic Dry Index' may not cast the same pall it used to, but a 25-year low is worrying nonetheless.

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