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Retail Banker International on MSNBank of England eases mortgage lending rulesThe Bank of England (BoE) has announced changes to its mortgage lending regulations, allowing British banks and building ...
Around 2.5 million households, or 28% of mortgage holders, will see their bills fall in the next three years. Meanwhile, ...
British banks and building societies will be able to issue more potentially risky mortgages, the Bank of England said on Wednesday, as it sought to help the government's push to boost home ownership.
LONDON, July 9 (Reuters) - British banks and building societies will be able issue more mortgages at high loan-to-income ...
First-time buyers could be given a boost by lenders having the ability to offer more mortgages at high loan-to-income (LTI) ...
Tens of thousands more Britons will be able to get on the housing ladder after the Bank of England relaxed lending rules for first-time buyers.
The Bank of England is issuing "looser" mortgage rules to help first-time buyers get on the property ladder under the Labour ...
Barclays have also announced five-year terms which offer sub-4 per cent rates, while two products for new purchases offered three-year fixes at only just over the 4 per cent mark. It follows the likes ...
Nationwide, Barclays and Skipton Building Society have all unveiled rate cuts this week, as competition heats up across the ...
The nation's biggest lenders are competing to attract new borrowers in a sluggish housing market by offering up tasty rates.
The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) voted to hold interest rates at 4.25% in June. The move was expected in light of annual inflation rem ...
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