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ECB warns eurozone faces shock from Fed tapering

The European Central Bank has warned QE tapering by the Federal Reserve may cause a signif...

  • Nov 28, 2013
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Ex-Chancellor Lamont warns Help to Buy may encourage excessive borrowing

Lord Lamont, the former Chancellor of the Exchequer, has warned borrowers could be taking ...

  • Nov 07, 2013
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UK is ‘on the fast track to recovery’ – MPC member

The recovery of the British economy is now 'sustainable and self-confirming, according to ...

  • Sep 25, 2013
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Fed tapering ‘could be pushed back to 2014’

A surprise delay in the US Federal Reserve’s plans to wind down its QE programme may con...

  • Sep 23, 2013
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US backtrack on QE will keep interest rates low – economist

Lenders could slash fixed-rate mortgage rates further as a result of the US decision to po...

  • Sep 19, 2013
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Summers exit prompts hopes QE tapering will be slow

The FTSE 100 has jumped almost 1% after former US Treasury secretary Larry Summers withdre...

  • Sep 16, 2013
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US house prices up 12.1%

Property prices in the United States have risen by an average of 12.1% in the course of th...

  • Aug 28, 2013
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BoE governor to unveil interest rate decision guidance

Bank of England (BoE) governor Mark Carney is to unveil new guidance later today, giving t...

  • Aug 07, 2013
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Bank holds rates and QE ahead of landmark report

The Bank of England (BoE) has held interest rates for the 53rd consecutive month and opted...

  • Aug 01, 2013
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A look back at last week’s most read stories

Each Friday, Mortgage Solutions rounds up the most popular articles on the website over th...

  • Jul 26, 2013
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