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Mortgage Vision: Mortgage pricing on rise next year

Mortgage pricing will start to rise, possibly this year but definitely next, said David Fi...

  • Oct 05, 2011
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Eurozone, Vickers and Greece – which way now?

The last month has been somewhat intriguing for the mortgage market and the banking sector...

  • Sep 27, 2011
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Japan may step in to help rescue Greece

Japan has said it will consider helping to save Greece as part of a wider bailout plan as ...

  • Sep 27, 2011
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Cameron: Global economy close to ‘staring down the barrel’

Prime Minister David Cameron warned last night the global economy is under threat by the f...

  • Sep 23, 2011
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Rear View: The highlights of the week’s mortgage coverage

In case you missed anything, this is our rundown of the biggest stories and features hitti...

  • Sep 16, 2011
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Three years after Lehmans, we continue to relearn old lessons

Three years ago today, the collapse of Lehman Brothers sent shockwaves around the world, r...

  • Sep 15, 2011
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Cable: Banks being “disingenous” ahead of sector reform

A row broke out last night as Business secretary Vince Cable clashed with his coalition co...

  • Sep 01, 2011
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MS Poll result: 45% of brokers expect to grow in H2

The latest Mortgage Solutions poll has revealed 45% of intermediaries believe they will in...

  • Aug 26, 2011
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What the eurozone crisis means for UK mortgages

Bestinvest's senior investment adviser, Adrian Lowcock, explains how the European sovereig...

  • Aug 22, 2011
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Unemployment up; mortgage recruitment numbers drop

Official figures from the Office for National Statistics showed that Britain's jobless tot...

  • Aug 18, 2011
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