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Originally posted by AtW View PostCarney can easily force higher interest rates on BTL lending by requiring banks to make much bigger provisions for loss on such lending ... BoE could have done it long time ago...
His own mind blowing bonus and gargantuan pension pot.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostCarney can easily force higher interest rates on BTL lending by requiring banks to make much bigger provisions for loss on such lending ... BoE could have done it long time ago...
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Carney can easily force higher interest rates on BTL lending by requiring banks to make much bigger provisions for loss on such lending ... BoE could have done it long time ago...
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View Post
Easy peasy. Lemon squeezy.
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So basically, if house prices keep going up, all tickety-boo, carry on BTLers, we salute you.
But, horror of horrors, if by some tragic circustances, prices looks to fall a percent or two, we'll blame BTL for the banks lending exuberances, not the other way round.
Must protect the banker's bonuses at all costs...
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"There are a number of things happening ... we are watching it closely and we will take action," he told the FT.
Mr Carney said the problem was that investors might sell their properties at the same time if house prices fell.
Obviously been watching it for quite some time.
Might all sell, no tulip Sherlock.
The guy always kills me
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