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Rising oil prices and market turmoil as a result of the war in the Middle East are fuelling fears the cost of living crisis could get even tougher. Energy bills, mortgage rates and petrol prices could all surge in the fallout from the conflict. So how much could the war tighten the screws on our personal finances? Lucy Hough speaks to the deputy editor of the Guardian’s money section, Rupert Jones – watch on YouTube
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And as the branch disappeared, so did the teller. ATM had been an innovation within the existing world of physical banking, and thus its replacement of the bank teller could inevitably only be partial; as long as people were still visiting the bank branch, it was useful to repurpose tellers as “relationship bankers.” But when branch visits declined that stopped making sense. The iPhone represented a wholly different way of banking, and within it there was no real need for the bank teller: and so a large institution like Bank of America was able to reduce its headcount from 288,000 in 2010 to 204,000 in 2018.,推荐阅读wps获取更多信息