Bad news confirmed for your LEP, Booklet to be modified… The 5 money news of the week

The LEP rate which risks falling from February 1, 2024, money from the Livret A likely to finance the defense industry, the cheapest banks in 2024… The summary of the week for your money in 5 info.

The increases of the week: here are the bank rates which will increase

After the banks’ commitment, under pressure from the government, to limit or even freeze their rate increases in 2023, there was a great risk of seeing them catch up. Thanks to the traditional publication of end-of-year price sheets, MoneyVox was able to compare the future 2024 prices published by banks with those for 2023. Although inflation seems to be under control, some increases remain significant.

Your banking fees: significant disparities between regions… and within the same brand

The winners of the week: the cheapest banks in 2024

This year again, MoneyVox is awarding its Bank Trophies which distinguish several establishments, with branches or online, whose rates are the lowest on the market for 3 typical consumption profiles. Here is the prize list.

Bank Trophies: BoursoBank and Fortuneo, winners by KO

The survey of the week: don’t touch Booklet A!

Money from Livret A, LDDS or even LEP could soon finance companies in the defense industry. This is what the 2024 finance bill provides. An initiative which is not attractive, according to a survey carried out at our request.

It must be said that the resources of the French’s favorite savings product are coveted. But what are they for? Who holds them? Discover the answers to your questions.

The bad news of the week: the LEP rate in danger

The threat is becoming clearer for the rate of the Popular Savings Account. According to the inflation figures published this week for the month of November, the rise in prices has slowed significantly. Very good news for the purchasing power of consumers, but which will have an impact on the rate of the Popular Savings Account, aligned with the level of inflation recorded over the last 6 months. As a result, the remuneration currently set at 6% risks increasing to 4.2% from February 1, 2024. Explanations.

LEP: If I withdraw my savings before December 31, will I receive interest?

The question of the week: Retirement, will I receive the Christmas bonus?

The MoneyVox editorial team receives many questions from readers, particularly at the moment regarding the Christmas bonus which must be paid from mid-December. More than two million low-income households are affected. But is this aid of at least 152.45 euros accessible to retired people? The answer is negative, with rare exceptions.

Christmas bonus: a new CAF payment in January 2024, are you concerned?

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