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Old 06-03-2008, 01:31 PM
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Post Nationwide increases fixed-rate loans

Nationwide has increased rates on some of its fixed-rate loans. The interest rate on the lender’s popular two-year fixed-rate mortgage for new purchases is up from 5.95%, to 6.25% (arrangement fee of £599 applies) and its two-year fee-free fix is available to those purchasing a property from 6.85%. For those remortgaging, the building society’s two-year fixed-rate is [...]

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