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BBC Business • Jun 02, 2025
First-time buyers typically borrowing for 31 years
New homeowners are generally securing loans that extend over three decades, indicating sustained long-term borrowing even as interest rates experience slight decreases.
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BBC Business • May 07, 2025
Interest rates expected to be cut by Bank of England
The upcoming decision on the base rate could influence borrowing costs, impact loan and mortgage rates, and affect overall economic activity depending on whether the 4.5% benchmark...
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BBC Business • May 07, 2025
When will interest rates go down again?
Fluctuations in interest rates determined by the Bank of England have a direct impact on borrowing costs and returns for individuals with mortgages, loans, and savings accounts acr...
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