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Euphoria1z wrote: »does this mean theres less chance of a interest rate increase?
Hope not my mortgage challenge is paying off.0 -
It proves the low rates are working.
There is no chance or rates rising. Fill ya boots homeowners. You will never have a time like this again.
I suppose savers will be sucking lemons with this news. I don't really care. I'm alright Jack.We love Sarah O Grady0 -
It proves the low rates are working.
There is no chance or rates rising. Fill ya boots homeowners. You will never have a time like this again.
I suppose savers will be sucking lemons with this news. I don't really care. I'm alright Jack.
Why? it means the measly interest at least (in theory) stretches a bit further.'Just think for a moment what a prospect that is. A single market without barriers visible or invisible giving you direct and unhindered access to the purchasing power of over 300 million of the worlds wealthiest and most prosperous people' Margaret Thatcher0 -
It's probably likely due to the small drop in oil prices, which are now starting to creep up again. Also in the next few months we face the rather large domestic fuel price rises which are only going to start pushing inflation back up again. So a little short term respite I should imagine, if that what you could call it because at the end of the day inflation is still well above the BoE target.0
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