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Why are lenders hiking UK mortgage rates? Interest rates and service factors explained
Explainer Mortgage rates have remained close to decade-highs for 18 months since Liz Truss’s mini-Budget. They are currently on the up again. Here’s why.
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How to beat Warren Buffett – and the fund and trusts that have managed it
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Top-quality, rapidly growing European stocks are selling at enticing valuations
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State pension errors: DWP urged to check for mistakes among divorced people
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Private school fees soar and VAT threat looms – what does it mean for you?
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UK inflation slowed again in March – but a rate cut could be some months away
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ONS wage growth data puts Bank of England UK interest rate cuts into doubt, analysts warn
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Mortgage rate hikes behind drop in UK house prices, Nationwide finds
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Why are lenders hiking UK mortgage rates? Interest rates and service factors explained
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Investors return to equity funds – green shoots or end-of-tax-year blip?
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