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Lending Archive
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Returning Stamp Duty Leads To Decreased Lending
Thanks to stamp duty returning, as well as severe weather conditions, January saw a fall in mortgage lending. -
Stamp Duty Rush Increases Mortgage Lending
The 1 January stamp duty deadline managed to cause mortgage lending to rise by 14 per cent in December. -
RBS Holds Over 10pc Market Share
10.9 per cent of the market share in new mortgage lending belongs to the state-owned Royal Bank of Scotland. -
Better Deals for Buy-To-Let Investors
Lenders such as Nationwide are offering landlords considerable relief by raising mortgage caps on buy-to-let property. -
BoE Data Showed Q1 Mortgage Lending Slowed
Evidence has suggested that the UK housing market may be slowing down again. -
Kensington Met Market Demand with New Products
Kensington Mortgages is increasing its product range and personnel to meet the changing demands of a recovering property market. -
Bank of England Expects Lenders to Increase Credit
Good news may be ahead as the Bank of England expects lending to increase. -
Northern Rock Makes GBP1.4bn Loss
Northern Rock made a loss of ?1.4bn in 2008, but they managed to reduce their debt from ?26.9bn to ?8.9bn.