What's the difference between springald and springall?
Springald
Definition:
(a.) Alt. of Springall
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Springall
Definition:
(a.) An active, springly young man.
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(1) Rachel Springall from Moneyfacts.co.uk adds: "Savers would be wise to spread their deposits between a short term fixed deal and an easy access account, that way they can react to market volatility.
(2) Whether the expression of this gene in lung carcinoma cell-lines can truly be described as 'ectopic' is however questionable, in the light of recent immunocytochemical evidence which demonstrates that the lung is a major source of CGRP producing cells in the rat (see Springall et al., 1984).
(3) Rachel Springall from Moneyfacts says: "Advertised rates are usually for borrowing £10,000, so if customers have smaller debts to consolidate they will find they will be offered a higher rate."
(4) "Savers may also benefit from the new challenger banks coming into the market this year that are expected to fight the big banks for a share of the market," says Springall.
(5) Rachel Springall at Moneyfacts says that regardless of swap rates, savings rates are still going down.