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Top 10 most read mortgage broker stories this week – 25/11/2022

It's all eyes on the Bank of England's base rate as Capital Economics' prediction that it ...

  • Nov 25, 2022
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Five-year fixed rates fall below six per cent for first time since October – Moneyfacts

The average rate for a five-year fixed mortgage has fallen to 5.95 per cent, which is the ...

  • Nov 22, 2022
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SVR cap and fixed rates switching a necessity ‒ UK Mortgage Prisoners

UK Mortgage Prisoners has called for urgent action from the Financial Conduct Authority (F...

  • Nov 03, 2022
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Mortgage insiders predict ‘hostile environment’ after base rate rise ‒ analysis

The Bank of England’s decision to increase the base rate by its highest level for 33 yea...

  • Nov 03, 2022
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Discount mortgages could be ‘viable solution’ for select borrowers – Pearson

The cost of living crisis currently gripping the UK is wreaking havoc on the household bud...

  • Oct 28, 2022
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‘Major increase’ in tracker take-up but they are ‘a gamble’ – analysis

Brokers have reported an increase in interest in tracker and discounted tracker products a...

  • Oct 27, 2022
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Borrowers at risk of losing mortgage offers as delays plague industry

Many borrowers are at risk of losing mortgage offers secured prior to a steep increase in ...

  • Oct 20, 2022
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Mortgage rates ‘likely to be slightly lower’ following Hunt mini Budget U-turns

The latest round of government reversals could mean mortgage rates won’t rise as much as...

  • Oct 17, 2022
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Labour calls for mini Budget reversal as mortgage pricing rises ‒ reports

The Labour party has urged the government to reverse its mini Budget, predicting that mont...

  • Oct 06, 2022
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Mortgage product choice slowly recovers as rates breach six per cent

Mortgage product choice has improved in recent days following a surge in lenders pulling r...

  • Oct 05, 2022
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