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Halifax lowers mortgage costs as lenders rethink rate cuts amid Middle East conflict

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Halifax lowers mortgage costs as lenders rethink rate cuts amid Middle East conflict Halifax stands alone this week in reducing interest rates for first-time buyers…
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  • Markets have been expecting the Bank of England to cut rates further this year, but renewed geopolitical instability risks may make that path less straightforward

    80% confidence
  • Financial markets have significantly reassessed the likelihood of a quarter-point cut to the Bank of England's base rate at its next meeting

    80% confidence
  • Rise in swap rates suggests that rates for customers either re-mortgaging or purchasing a new home are likely to increase in the near term

    80% confidence
  • Some lenders have already paused or reconsidered planned rate reductions

    80% confidence
  • Average five-year fixed deal came in at 4.89%, down from 4.99% previously

    80% confidence
  • Swap rates have been rising sharply as conflict with Iran spreads across the Middle East, driving oil and gas prices higher and reigniting inflation concerns

    80% confidence
  • Mortgage costs are not driven solely by domestic policy decisions but by global geopolitical events

    80% confidence
  • Making small, optional overpayments when able helps reduce the balance and the impact of future rate moves

    80% confidence
  • Swap rates have risen in recent days and some lenders had reconsidered previously planned rate reductions

    80% confidence
  • If disruption to energy supplies or global supply chains feeds into higher inflation, policymakers may have to be more cautious about how quickly and how far interest rates come down

    80% confidence
  • Prospect of a Bank of England base rate cut later this month now looking far less certain

    80% confidence
  • Average rate for two-year fixed mortgage came in at 4.53% this week, lower than last week's 4.75%

    80% confidence

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Barclays · mortgage rate 2yr3.70 percent
Barclays · mortgage rate 5yr4.00 percent
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