Originally posted by Freelancer Financials
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Mike Jones from Halifax puts forward the case that a fall in base rate could increase the cost of fixed money:
"There is also the possibility that the interest swaps market would react to a drop in the base rate by worrying about the need for a rise beyond current expectations longer term. As these markets have a big influence on mortgage pricing it is therefore entirely possible that fixed mortgage rates would rise, not fall."
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