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Saturday, 17th May 2008
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Consumer debt
Scots' personal debt on the rise as spectre of repossession looms
PERSONAL debt among Scots is on the rise, according to data handed exclusively to Scotland on Sunday by one of the UK's leading credit reference agencies.
One in four debtors pays price with ruined relationship
NEARLY one in four of those in debt say their money problems have caused their relationship to break down, a survey shows.
New bank code pledges more help for families struggling with debt
BANKS and building societies will have to do more to help customers who get into financial difficulties under the new banking code.
Credit crunch is hitting UK family spending
THERE are clear signs that the credit crunch has gone from being a concern for financial institutions, to one that is affecting the day-to-day lives of many Scots.
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Getting into debt need not be a bankrupt process in difficult year ahead
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