Moneyfacts in the News - 30/01/2017 Moneyfacts Monday, 30 January 2017 Moneyfacts' research and expert comments are always in demand, and in the last seven days, we've certainly got around. Here's a quick overview of where we've been in the past week: Publication Article None of the country's ten major banks offer savings accounts which beat inflation: Millions of customers are now accruing almost zero interest Moneyfacts: Building societies beating banks on rate war Pressure mounts for decent savings as inflation hits two-year high Thinking of getting a mortgage? Building societies have got the best deals Building Societies winning the mortgage rate war Building societies beat banks for cheap mortgages Pension fund returns soar Pension fund returns hit seven-year high amid Brexit vote 2016 saw highest pension fund return since 2009 Brexit, HSBC, energy and pensions Building societies' mortgage rates are 25pc lower than banks' 2016 saw highest pension fund return since 2009 Cash perks to tempt current account switchers disappearing HSBC cuts mortgage rates Starving savers: NO cash ISAs on the market beat inflation Beat bank closures by switching to a better deal New year sees spate of mortgage rate cuts - but brokers warn it won't last: What are the best deals if you want to remortgage now? New year sees spate of mortgage rate cuts - but brokers warn it won't last: What are the best deals if you want to remortgage now? Retirement incomes set to rise to highest level since 2008, survey suggests Retirement incomes set to rise to highest level since 2008, survey suggests Q&A: How do I switch my Norwich and Peterborough current account? Comment: No need to stop breaking records MR MONEY Should you go for a ten-year fixed-rate mortgage, or would locking yourself in for a decade be bad for your financial health? Retirement incomes set to rise to highest level since 2008, survey suggests POSTS YOU MAY LIKE