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  • SJMALBA
    SJMALBA Posts: 1,080 Forumite
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    edited 6 July 2023 at 5:13PM
    necronom said:
    Yeah, I'm wearing out my F5 key.
    The main page is showing a 1 year fixed bond at 5.9% in a button.  I'm not sure if that was the old one, as I only looked at the 2 year that was just over 6%.
    Previous 1 year was 6% IIRC. (18 month 6.01% ?,  2 year 6.1% ?)

    Given that the previous fixes were pulled quite quickly, they might not be 'needing' money at the moment...?

    Or it could just be a '!!!!!!-up on the technical front'.  :)
  • Krakkkers
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    5.90, 5.91, 5.92
  • Catplan
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    On it now 1year is 6, rest slightly less.
  • mebu60
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    Catplan said:
    On it now 1year is 6, rest slightly less.
    That'll be disappointing. The 5pm banner has gone on mine but still no products. HTB then! 
  • SJMALBA
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    edited 6 July 2023 at 5:26PM
    Charter now showing for me, as per @Krakkers previous post.
  • mlc2009
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    If the market is pricing in the BOE rate at 6.5/7, why are fixed rates still only touching 6?
  • happybagger
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    Bea=cause they are factoring in expected lower rates as the fix period passes
  • auser99
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    For those who remember, when banks totally remove their fixed bond offerings, do they usually re-issue new ones in a week or so?
    It suits me to be with Kent Reliance at the moment, but they withdrew theirs completely last week, so just wondering what "usual" practice is.
    JN Bank and someone else I forget removed theirs totally too.
  • Argonauts
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    Strange for charter to come back with below market heading rates

    if they amassed enough money last week why come in just below leading rates
  • JGB1955
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    Argonauts said:
    Strange for charter to come back with below market heading rates

    if they amassed enough money last week why come in just below leading rates
    Because they don't think they can make any money out of 6%+ rates?
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