19 October 2009 Archive

FSA mortgage reform: Response

Will changes start a new mortgage age?

The Financial Services Authority (FSA) outlined strict new plans for mortgage lending.

First-time buyers and buy-to-let landlords to face tougher mortgages

Mortgage tightening to stop future booms

Plans from the Financial Services Authority (FSA) could see borrowing much tougher in future.

House prices jump most in 6 years but 'icy conditions ahead'

House prices up but New Year freeze predicted

October is seeing the highest jump in asking prices in six years - up 2.8 per cent - but there are warning short-term gains are hiding some longer-term woe for the property market.

Self-cert mortgages banned in regulation shake-up

FSA steps up to shake up mortgage lending

The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today released major plans for a shake-up of consumer lending including a banning of self-cert mortgages.

Post Office unveils new mortgages

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The Post Office has launched new fixed-rate and tracker mortgages which all have arrangement fees of £599.

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