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Old 03-26-2009, 10:56 PM
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Post Fixed-rates may go no lower

John Charcol is advising remortgagers and first-time buyers to consider taking out fixed-rate loans.A number of lenders have lowered fix-rates this month but according to the mortgage broker, the trend could soon reverse and today’s relatively attractive offerings will disappear.The firm explains that gilt yields for maturities of five years or more have fallen since [...]

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still sound advice now
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