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IMO by September job losses will still be going up. Hence I go for May 2010.Originally posted by MrMark View PostI'm guessing it's all heading towards an election in September (which is why various stories are being spread around about the housing market turning by that point - a small increase can be engineered over the summer I reckon). After then (and perhaps before) interest rates will have to rise to start funding the debt we've taken on. Hope I'm wrong, but I can see interest rates at 8-9% by next year, perhaps rising still further in subsequent years.
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I'm guessing it's all heading towards an election in September (which is why various stories are being spread around about the housing market turning by that point - a small increase can be engineered over the summer I reckon). After then (and perhaps before) interest rates will have to rise to start funding the debt we've taken on. Hope I'm wrong, but I can see interest rates at 8-9% by next year, perhaps rising still further in subsequent years.Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
election
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nothing to do with the massive inflation required to get us to the next boom?
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I know... reductions reductions reductions, keep em coming I say!Originally posted by Olly View Postfor now.....
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Me BTL is with the abbey at +0.5 above the base rate.
The monthly rent is so much greater than the mortgage I'm almost feeling guilty.
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I'm with the C&G at BoE + .69%
Not as good as BoE - 1.01% but I'm still
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mortgage BOOM
If you're with Cheltenham and Gloucester that is:
linkyThe Bank of England is expected to cut interest rates to just 1 per cent on Thursday, bringing a windfall to those with interest-only tracker loans.
If it does, Cheltenham & Gloucester customers who took out a deal at 1.01 percentage points below the Bank's base rate will be paying no interest at all.
For technical reasons, they will still have to make payments - 8p a month for a £100,000 loan - but the money will be refunded.
Unfortunately, I am with another lender, but Kudos to those of you with C&G...Tags: None
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