Tag: mortgage debt

JP Morgan profits up 13%

JP Morgan profits up 13%

The US banking reporting season has got off to a good start today after JP Morgan reported a 13% increase in profits to $5.4 billion (£3.3 billion) – exceeding analysts’ expectations. Furthermore, revenues were 7% higher in the three months to the end of June at $27.4 billion. The good performance comes despite losses from [...]

July 14, 2011 More
UK mortgage debt shrinks again

UK mortgage debt shrinks again

The Bank of England has published new figures indicating that during the third quarter of 2009, UK homeowners paid around £4.9 billion off their combined mortgage debt. Over the past six months, the credit crisis, recession, fear of negative equity and low savings rates have prompted mortgage borrowers to raise their stakes in their homes. [...]

December 29, 2009 More
Britons repay mortgage debt at record levels

Britons repay mortgage debt at record levels

The days in which Britons used their houses as banks and paid for home improvements and lifestyles by regularly remortgaging and drawing on equity have long passed. Stricter lending criteria and falling house prices resulted in homeowners paying back a record £8.1 billion during the first quarter of 2009, according to the Bank of England. [...]

July 5, 2009 More
Britons repay £8bn of mortgage debt

Britons repay £8bn of mortgage debt

For the ninth consecutive month UK homeowners paid back more of their mortgage debt than was borrowed. Before the credit crisis Britons tended to use their homes as banks, withdrawing equity for home improvements and to meet a variety of other expenses, including “champagne moments” such as holidays in exotic locations. Recession Britain tells a [...]

April 1, 2009 More