Life insurance, real estate credit, bitcoin… The 3 news of the day for your money

The price of bitcoin which continues to rise, good news for your real estate credit or even the five most disappointing returns on life insurance contracts in 2023… Here are the three pieces of information that you shouldn’t miss on MoneyVox this Monday March 4.

The question of the day: how far will bitcoin go?

After reaching almost 70,000 dollars at the end of 2021, before plunging to almost 15,000 dollars, a year later, bitcoin has continued to regain ground since then, exceeding the symbolic threshold of 60,000 dollars, at the end of February, then 65,000 dollars this Monday, March 4, a stone’s throw from its absolute record. While a new element is expected to increase the scarcity of bitcoin in spring 2024, will the cryptoasset beat its historic record in the coming weeks? response elements.

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Today’s headlines: the worst life insurance returns in 2023

After ranking the best life insurance rates provided for the year 2023, MoneyVox looked at the worst scores… the most disappointing. The year 2023 has many surprises in store, both good and bad. While banks are making a very good comeback this year again, savings associations are serving returns below the expected average (2.5%). But are these returns really the worst of the year? Discover here the ranking of the 5 worst rates for 2023.

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The good news of the day: ease for real estate credit

Is this the end of the shortage for borrowers? One thing is certain, good news is piling up at the start of 2024 for households wishing to take out a property loan. Banking establishments are increasingly active in this sector. After a year 2023 marked by a sharp slowdown in credit grants, the banks are reopening the tap in a big way. Result: the number of loan refusals is down sharply at the start of the year.

Real estate credit: rates are falling again, is this the best time to borrow?

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