Click here to read more about where Brits want to live abroad.
Click here to read more about UK Population movements.
Pay Particular Attention to Your Pension Before Joining the Silver Flight. Click here to read more.
Read more about how £85.6m today is equivalent to £1m in 1907. Click here for more information.
How to handle your finances overseas, Click here for more information.
Housing Less Affordable in Rural Areas of the UK. Click here to read more.
Halifax supports calls for sale and rentback regulation. Click here for more information.
Click here to read more about Halifax House Price Index in October 2008.
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Bank of Scotland International has recorded strong financial result during 2006 and seeing profits increase to £39.4m from £37.8m in 2005. Click here to read more
When expats move abroad they can also take to right to vote with them. Click here to read more.
Liverpool house prices have risen by 76% since award of European Capital of Culture Status. Click here for read more.
Read more about expats living in spain and the effects of the credit crunch. Click here for more information.
Bank of Scotland International has received the Best International Bank award in Investment Internationals offshore finance awards
Read more about Andy Hornby CEO of HBOS and the Interview with the BBC. Click here for the full interview.
0 Years into the euro, click here to read about the highs and lows with the euro.
Travel Trends - UK Expats. 14/01/2009. The fall in the value of the pound is set to alter travel trends, according to research by Halifax Financial Services. (14/01/09)Key Findings. Decline in sterling set to alter travel trends. The recent decline in sterling, particularly against the euro and the US do
17.5m today is equivalent to £1m in 1958. 12/11/2008. Someone would need £17.5 million today to enjoy the equivalent lifestyle of a person with £1 million half a century agoThere are an estimated 376,000 millionaires in the UK*. The value of £1 million will be cut by nearly two-thirds over the next 50 y