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Halifax, Nationwide, Abbey about to cut fixed rates by 2%...
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LizEstelle
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This is the headline we should be seeing in next week's press if there were any pressure being exerted by HMG on the lenders.
The current level of fixed rates is an absolute scandal and nobody but nobody is doing anything to rein in the profiteering of the lenders.
Even Martin Lewis has told me that he intends to do absolutely nothing to help. He seems to believe the matter is somehow being dealt with.
Those of you who think smugly that you're OK because you're on a BoE tracker at the moment - you're in for a rude shock if your product terminates in the coming period. All you'll be offered is a fixed rate at 5-6%+ and this will mean an enormous increase in your monthly bill. This, when the lenders are paying virtually nothing for the money they're lending you.
It seems to me that more people should be getting angry at all this rubbish about 'low interest rates' when patently they are anything but.
The current level of fixed rates is an absolute scandal and nobody but nobody is doing anything to rein in the profiteering of the lenders.
Even Martin Lewis has told me that he intends to do absolutely nothing to help. He seems to believe the matter is somehow being dealt with.
Those of you who think smugly that you're OK because you're on a BoE tracker at the moment - you're in for a rude shock if your product terminates in the coming period. All you'll be offered is a fixed rate at 5-6%+ and this will mean an enormous increase in your monthly bill. This, when the lenders are paying virtually nothing for the money they're lending you.
It seems to me that more people should be getting angry at all this rubbish about 'low interest rates' when patently they are anything but.
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No chance of the Halifax dropping rates next week. Yesterday they raised their FTB 5 year fix (60%loan) from 5.5% to 5.79.0
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So how much do you think they're paying for 5 year cash - 0.5% (BoE rate), 5%+ (current 5 year savings rates) or somewhere in between..?0
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I think the BoE do a sterling job lending every single bank money at the prevailing base rate for an unlimited amount of time. God bless their benefactory role......:rolleyes:0
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LizEstelle wrote: »This is the headline we should be seeing in next week's press if there were any pressure being exerted by HMG on the lenders.The current level of fixed rates is an absolute scandal and nobody but nobody is doing anything to rein in the profiteering of the lenders.Even Martin Lewis has told me that he intends to do absolutely nothing to help. He seems to believe the matter is somehow being dealt with.Those of you who think smugly that you're OK because you're on a BoE tracker at the moment - you're in for a rude shock if your product terminates in the coming period. All you'll be offered is a fixed rate at 5-6%+ and this will mean an enormous increase in your monthly bill.This, when the lenders are paying virtually nothing for the money they're lending you.
Additionally, have a look at www.moneyfacts.co.uk. Look at the savings rates for longer term fixed rate accounts. 5% is becoming a more common offering for a 5 year term. If they're paying savers 5%, what rate do you think they should they be charging borrowers, taking in to account the risks in lending money?It seems to me that more people should be getting angry at all this rubbish about 'low interest rates' when patently they are anything but.wildbreed100 wrote: »No chance of the Halifax dropping rates next week. Yesterday they raised their FTB 5 year fix (60%loan) from 5.5% to 5.79.0
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