Topic archive: Interest rates
Mortgages
Mortgage searches jump 10% following interest rate hike
Finance News
More base rate rises expected as GDP grows 0.2%
Finance News
Further increases in Bank Rate not ruled out, MPC member says
Finance News
Bank of England raises interest rates to 4.5%
Blogs
David Lownds: Stability and the art of managing client expectations
Blogs
Rob Clifford: Inflation reality and what it means for the mortgage market
Finance News
Could falling US inflation allow the Bank of England to start reversing recent rate hikes?
Finance News
Bank of England raises interest rates by 0.25% to 4.25%
Finance News
Swap rates down following SVB collapse - will the Bank of England hold rates?
Finance News
Next Bank Rate decision likely to be another hike, MPC member says
Finance News
Bank of England increases interest rates by 0.5% to 4%
Finance News
Bank of England should hold off on further rate rises, brokers say
Finance News
Bank of England increases interest rates by 0.5% to 3.5%
Finance News
Inflation eases to 10.7% but 0.5% Bank Rate rise still predicted
Mortgages
Is the UK housing market headed for recession? - industry reacts to interest rate rise
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First-time Buyer
Just one profession pays enough for buyers to afford average UK home
Inflation
Interest rates could rise as Bank of England responds to oil shock
Bank Of England
Bank of England holds interest rates as inflation risks persist
FCA
APPG urges overhaul of 'systemically flawed' UK financial conduct regulation
This week's biggest stories:
First-time Buyer
Just one profession pays enough for buyers to afford average UK home
Inflation
Interest rates could rise as Bank of England responds to oil shock
Bank Of England
Bank of England holds interest rates as inflation risks persist
FCA
APPG urges overhaul of 'systemically flawed' UK financial conduct regulation
FCA
FCA confirms new incident reporting and third party rules
Mortgage Rates
Average mortgage rates rise above 5% as market turbulence continues