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When are the next Haliwide figures due?

...must be any day now.

We'll be able to see the bounce effect of the stamp duty cut (anyone remember that?) :grin:
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Every pound less borrowed (to buy a house) is more than two pounds less to repay and more than three pounds less to earn, over the course of a typical mortgage.
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  • beingjdc
    beingjdc Posts: 1,680 Forumite
    Nationwide should be this Friday.

    Halifax, if it's a big negative, will presumably come out the morning of the Bank of England's next interest rate setting meeting :)
    Hurrah, now I have more thankings than postings, cheers everyone!
  • StevieJ
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    !!!!!!? wrote: »
    ...must be any day now.

    We'll be able to see the bounce effect of the stamp duty cut (anyone remember that?) :grin:

    Why, what period do they cover, the stamp duty adjustment only came in in Sept.
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  • !!!!!!? wrote: »
    ...must be any day now.

    We'll be able to see the bounce effect of the stamp duty cut (anyone remember that?) :grin:

    Are you seriously telling us that you don't know when these are published?
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  • ess0two
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    kennyboy66 wrote: »
    Are you seriously telling us that you don't know when these are published?

    My thoughts also.......................
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  • mewbie_2
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    Waiting for Guffman...
  • brit1234
    brit1234 Posts: 5,385 Forumite
    Isn't Nationwide this Thursday. I can't wait.:D
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  • StevieJ wrote: »
    Why, what period do they cover, the stamp duty adjustment only came in in Sept.

    September.
  • WTF?_2
    WTF?_2 Posts: 4,592 Forumite
    kennyboy66 wrote: »
    Are you seriously telling us that you don't know when these are published?

    No, I can't say I entered the dates in my calendar.

    Do you know? Must be soon now.
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    Every pound less borrowed (to buy a house) is more than two pounds less to repay and more than three pounds less to earn, over the course of a typical mortgage.
  • ad9898_3
    ad9898_3 Posts: 3,858 Forumite
    brit1234 wrote: »
    Isn't Nationwide this Thursday. I can't wait.:D

    I think this is right.
    On another note mortgage lending halved !!!, since August:eek:.

    Soon it will be " mmmm I have some spare change in my back pocket, should I buy a bag of crisps or a new build flat, mmm I think I'll take the crisps, next week the the flats will be buy one get one free":D
  • hostman
    hostman Posts: 377 Forumite
    kennyboy66 wrote: »
    Are you seriously telling us that you don't know when these are published?

    No one knows. The dates are estimated and are often released four or five days after the estimated date.
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