Mortgage rates
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HSBC cuts mortgage costs for first-time buyers
24 Nov 2011: Bank's 3.84% mortgage is lowest available for those with a 10% deposit, but rates are increasing elsewhere in the market
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15 Dec 2011: Consumer groups welcome expected expansion into Lloyds branches, but urge it to revisit product rates
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9 Dec 2011: Number of first-time buyer loans approved in October falls 10% on previous month to just 16,400, new figures show
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23 Nov 2011: We want to buy in Suffolk by March to take advantage of the stamp duty waiver but won't be able to move in for at least a year
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21 Nov 2011: How will the government's housing strategy actually work, and who can apply?
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10 Nov 2011:
Home loan providers are opening up the market again for those on low incomes or without big deposits – but bargains are unlikely to last
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9 Nov 2011:
London Inter-Bank Offered Rate, a key measure of tension in the financial system, reaches 1%
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26 Oct 2011: As a result of the crisis, mortgage rates are rising and the hardest-hit are the young and the old – but some will benefit
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20 Oct 2011: The housing minister has called for the introduction of 30-year mortgages, but those who took up such deals last time around are still paying the price
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5 Oct 2011: Average application fees rise above £1,200 as borrowers are urged to look beyond headline interest rates
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9 Sep 2011: As the economic clouds darken, many now reckon we could see near-zero interest rates for years to come. Rupert Jones examines how it will affect your mortgage or savings
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