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71. HBOS 2006 profit up 14 percent
The country's biggest mortgage lender HBOS beat analysts' forecasts with a 14 percent rise in annual underlying profit on Wednesday as it kept a tight rein on costs and bad debts came in below expectations.
28 Feb 2007
72. Call for home seller packs to be delayed
Mortgage lenders and surveyors are urging the government to delay the introduction of controversial new home seller packs.
22 Feb 2007
73. Evidence of cooling housing market builds
Mortgage lending notched up a record rise last month but new mortgage approvals showed their weakest increase since April, indicating the housing market may be peaking in the wake of rising borrowing costs.
30 Jan 2007
74. Mortgage approvals fell in December
Mortgage approvals fell 11.1 percent in December from a year ago to 45,533, the first annual fall since April, a survey showed on Friday, indicating higher borrowing costs may be dampening demand.
26 Jan 2007
75. New milestone in property price boom
House prices in every area of Britain have broken through the 100,000 pounds mark for the first time, according to the country's largest mortgage lender.
19 Jan 2007
76. Mortgage lending up
Gross mortgage lending rose 8 percent on the year to 29.4 billion pounds in December, a record for the month, the Council of Mortgage Lenders said on Thursday.
18 Jan 2007
77. Mortgage lending rise strongest in three years
Mortgage lending rose by its biggest amount in more than three years in November, official data showed on Thursday, and there are signs that the housing market will remain strong in the months ahead.
04 Jan 2007
78. Mortgage equity withdrawal rises in Q3
Rising house prices encouraged homeowners to take more cash out of their homes in the third quarter than the second, Bank of England data showed on Friday.
29 Dec 2006
79. Mortgage lending up by record amount
Net mortgage lending scored its strongest monthly increase on record in November, rising 6.5 billion pounds, the British Bankers' Association said on Wednesday.
20 Dec 2006
80. Norwich Union Reduces Fixed Lifetime Interest Rates
Norwich Union announced today that it would be reducing interest rates on its Fixed Lifetime Mortgage plans, effective immediately. The typical interest rate introduced my intermediaries will be reduced from 6.35% to 6.3%.
18 Dec 2006
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