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UK Consumer > UK Consumer Monthly — A soft start to the festive periodEmerging Europe Economics > Emerging Europe Economics Focus — Russia unlikely to remain a 'super saver' for very longThis article appears in multiple services — Falling saving can't sustain the consumer recoveryThis article appears in multiple services — Pension funds vulnerable to renewed economic slowdownUK Consumer > UK Consumer Update — Consumer adjustment not over yetThis article appears in multiple services — Consumer adjustment not over yetThis article appears in multiple services — Saving rate still some way from peakingUK Consumer > UK Consumer Update — Saving rate still some way from peakingThis article appears in multiple services — Rate cuts still positive for consumer spendingUK Consumer > UK Consumer Update — Rate cuts still positive for consumer spending
This article appears in multiple services — Can consumers keep spending?UK Consumer > UK Consumer Update — Can consumers keep spending?UK Consumer > UK Consumer Focus — The outlook for household savingsUK Economics > UK Economics Focus — The outlook for household savingsUK Economics > UK Economics Focus — Is household saving really as low as it looks?UK Consumer > UK Consumer Focus — Is household saving really as low as it looks?UK Economics > UK Economics Focus — Record low saving threatens spending outlookUK Consumer > UK Consumer Focus — Saving for old age presents a long-term threat to spendingUK Economics > UK Economics Focus — Saving for old age presents a long-term threat to spendingUK Consumer > UK Consumer Focus — Are UK households saving at all?
UK Economics > UK Economics Focus — Are UK households saving at all?UK Economics > UK Economics Focus — Corporate recovery at threat from pension fund deficitsUK Consumer > UK Consumer Focus — Higher savings still the key threat to household spendingUK Economics > UK Economics Focus — Higher savings still the key threat to household spending