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What does the Bank of England interest rate hike mean for landlords?
Today, the Bank of England announced that it has raised the base rate for the first time in more than a decade.
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Borrowers urged to act quickly after Bank of England interest rate rise
Borrowers in the UK are being urged to act quickly after the Bank of England's decision to raise interest rates.
New year boost for small deposit buyers
First-time buyers and other borrowers with small deposits saw their share of the UK mortgage market rise at the start of the year, according to esurv.
Bank of England granted new powers to control buy-to-let
The Bank of England has been granted new powers to control buy-to-let lending in the UK.
How long will UK mortgage rates stay low?
The Bank of England cut the interest rate to a record low of 0.25 per cent last week, the first change in more than seven years. Does that mean UK mortgage rates will stay low for longer?
Savers breathe sigh of relief as UK interest rates hold
Savers in the UK breathed a sigh of relief today, as the Bank of England decided not to cut interest rates.
Meet the Bank of England’s new fiver
The Bank of England today unveiled a brand new five pound note, the first UK note to be printed on plastic.
Bank of England maintains Bank Rate at 0.5%
The Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee yesterday voted to maintain the official Bank Rate paid on commercial bank reserves at 0.5%.
Lending to individuals rises £1bn
Total lending to individuals rose by £1bn in September in line with the previous six-month average, reveals figures from the Bank of England.
Homeowners miss lowest fixed-rate mortgages in decades
With the Bank of England base rate remaining at 0.5% for a record 31 months now, tracking data from unbiased.co.uk reveals the continuation of the "interest rate-spoilt" generation means homeowners may be missing out on the lowest fixed-rate deals on the market in decades.