Isa interest rates: don't get caught out by falling returns

Since the announcement of Super Isas in the budget, interest rates have been anything but inspiring

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After years of interest rate misery this year's budget seemed to deliver good news for savers.

Chancellor George Osborne announced a new 'Super Isa', which let you invest £15,000 tax free in cash or shares. But the good news has been eroded by the banks and building societies ever since.

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