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Co-operative downgrade - any risk to my mortgage?
deafhaddock
Posts: 4 Newbie
I bought my first property at the end of last year and my mortgage is with the Co-op. I'm on a 75% lifetime tracker with an option to switch to fixed.
In light of the Moody's downgrade, should I be concerned at all? Should I be taking action?
In light of the Moody's downgrade, should I be concerned at all? Should I be taking action?
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I don't think so.0
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Emphatically no.0
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deafhaddock wrote: »I bought my first property at the end of last year and my mortgage is with the Co-op. I'm on a 75% lifetime tracker with an option to switch to fixed.
In light of the Moody's downgrade, should I be concerned at all? Should I be taking action?
Taking what action? You owe them money not the other way round0 -
And of course the credit ratings agency are never wrong, they predicted the gfc, lehmans, cod and cds problems etc....
Oh no they didn't!0 -
Thank you for responding, Radiantsoul and Tednol.0
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