UK Mortgages rates and deals

September 30, 2010

Get ready for an epic bull market

Filed under: General Business — Cindy Smith @ 5:11 am

Overcautious investors could miss out on what’s shaping up as the greatest stock-buying chance of a generation.

September 29, 2010

Anglo failure would ‘bring down’ Ireland

Filed under: Bridging Finance, UK Mortgage Brokers — Cindy Smith @ 11:11 pm

Ireland’s finance minister has vowed to stand behind Anglo Irish Bank, the lender at the centre of the country’s property meltdown, saying that allowing it to fail would “bring down” Ireland.

All QE2, All the Time

Filed under: Mortgages — Denis Green @ 5:11 pm

Everywhere I turn is another article about Quantitative Easing Part 2. Will they or won’t they? My question last week was will it make any difference? After I sent my letter out, I came across this missive from the always fascinating Ed Yardeni. I like to read Ed because he is not afraid to take an …

ECB warns on impact of banking reforms

Filed under: Bridging Finance, UK Mortgage Brokers — Cindy Smith @ 5:11 pm

Although European banks are becoming safer in the wake of the financial crisis, rising funding costs could pressure some institutions back into increased risk-taking, the European Central Bank warns

Finding the right mortgage has not got easier, says expert

Filed under: Bridging Loans — Phill Taylor @ 5:11 pm

Finding the right mortgage has not got easier, says expert

Many Sipps are merley glorified personal pensions, says investment expert

Filed under: Bridging Finance — Denis Green @ 5:11 pm

Many Sipps are merley glorified personal pensions, says investment expert

Consumers repay unsecured debt

Filed under: General Business — Phill Taylor @ 11:11 am

UK consumers repaid more unsecured debt than they took out in new loans in August, reflecting a safety-first approach to credit.

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