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Half A Glass…

At a time when negative headlines dominate the economic landscape it is hard not to notice that consumer confidence has taken a battering in recent weeks. Talk of a double-dip recession is on many economists’ lips and whether this is caused by a struggling manufacturing sector, a European crisis that is nowhere near over or issues in the US, China or whatever, the myriad of reasons being thrown up by all and sundry has almost become unimportant to the consumer.

In truth the average consumer still feels like nothing has really changed, the technicalities of a recession are unimportant, it is how they feel and for most, things still feel tight.

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Don’t Panic, Pike!

Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the financial markets…!

The news headlines are screaming from this morning papers that all is not well, traders are pictured with head-in-hands alongside graphs dropping off a cliff and Mr Peston is everywhere again – sounds like a preview of Credit Crunch 2 – Revenge of the Markets?

Looking back at the blog postings that were written during the heady days of the 1st crises there are many similarities. Back then the speculation went from bank to bank until the pressure became too much and one by one banks were rescued. There was then a brief lull, some began to believe we were out of the woods and then there was Lehman’s.

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The Mortgage Myth

If you believe everything you read in the papers you would be forgiven for thinking that there is not much point in applying for a mortgage at the moment because it is all too difficult. Banks aren’t lending and those that are want blood samples and a charge over your children in order to even think about giving you a few quid.

The good news is that this is actually a myth. There is no mortgage shortage and lenders actually have begun to compete for your business. How else can you explain the new trend of 7 day sales from certain lenders who are offering tracker rates from as low as just 1.99%, (4.0% APR)?

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Weekly Mortgage Market Update

Not much to report after a slow news week driven by two long bank holidays; apparently a celebrity couple got hitched and some bloke got knocked off by the Americans but I think that was it.

First-Time buyers have been in the news as ever with further reports of the difficulties faced with getting onto the property ladder. In fact, as our own research suggests, the average deposit now stands at £54,923 and a whopping £138,624 in London, property ownership  may seem to be becoming the preserve of the “haves” rather than the “have nots”.

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End Of An Era

Last week was a mish-mash of contrasting news headlines that look like continuing into this week. Whilst events in the Middle East and talk of an oil crises overshadows much of the news, the revelation that the UK economy actually performed even worse than first thought in the last quarter may delay the impending rate rise by one month, at least until the next quarters figures are released.

I’m still betting on a rise by May and happy to take wagers!

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