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Average two-year fixed rate falls below 5%

Average two-year fixed rate falls below 5%

Moneyfacts.co.uk has revealed that the average interest rate on a two-year fix has fallen below 5% for the first time since June. Rates peaked at 5.21% in July but despite declining swap rates have only now come down to a typical 4.99% because banks and building societies, fearful of risk, have been upping their margins. [...]

Lenders’ margins keep fixed rates high

Lenders’ margins keep fixed rates high

Lenders plead for grasp of true mortgage funding costs

Lenders plead for grasp of true mortgage funding costs

The Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) is keen to educate Britons about the underlying influences on UK mortgage costs. The body, which represents lenders funding 98% of the UK residential mortgage market, says it is concerned that some recent coverage of the fixed-rate mortgage market “fails to reflect the complex array of influences on lenders’ [...]

Fixed rates begin their ascent

Fixed rates begin their ascent

The much forecast rise in fixed rates is well underway with Abbey announcing that it has put up the cost of its fixed-rate mortgages by between 0.25% and 0.5%. Lloyds banking group has also increased the cost of some fixed-rate deals via its Cheltenham & Gloucester and Halifax brands. The lenders are following a trend [...]

Lenders resist lowering fixed-rates

Lenders resist lowering fixed-rates

New research from Moneyfacts illustrates the extent to which fixed-rate home loans have resisted recent cuts in the Bank of England’s base rate. The financial website has found that interest on the average two-year fixed-rate mortgage currently stands at 6.13% and according to the firm’s analyst, Michelle Slade, has remained almost constant during the past [...]

HSBC and Yorkshire BS increase mortgage rates

HSBC and Yorkshire BS increase mortgage rates

Predictions that mortgage interest rates would rise in response to last week’s events on Wall Street are being fulfilled sooner rather than later. HSBC is increasing rates by 0.3% for borrowers with small deposits; interest on a two-year fixed-rate loan for a borrower with a 10% deposit will rise to 6.27% from tomorrow. However, for [...]

Cost of fixed-rates loans hits ten-year high

Cost of fixed-rates loans hits ten-year high

Interest rates on fixed-rate mortgages are at their highest in a decade. Last week, a dozen lenders raised rates across a range of loans and from today, Nationwide, which is the UK’s second-largest mortgage lender behind Halifax, will charge new borrowers up to 0.5% more for fixed-rate and tracker mortgages. According to financial website, Moneyfacts, [...]

Fixed-rates loans at eight-year high for new borrowers

Fixed-rates loans at eight-year high for new borrowers

Latest figures from the Bank of England show that fixed-rate mortgages taken out by new customers are at their most expensive for eight years. Rates on the ever popular two-year fix have risen to an average of 6.64%, compared to an average rate of 4.34% in mid-2006. For those with substantial equity in their homes [...]