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  2. Mortgages ticking timebomb if interest rates rise as ... - AOL

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    A mortgages “ticking timebomb” awaits if UK interest rate rises follow market predictions, Martin Lewis has warned. Speaking on ITV’s Good Morning Britain, the consumer champion suggested ...

  3. Martin Lewis gives verdict on spiralling interest rates - AOL

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    Consumer champion Martin Lewis has given his verdict on the Bank of England’s decision to raise interest rates by 0.5 per cent, spelling further pain for mortgage holders.. The central bank’s ...

  4. Martin Lewis shares ‘one good bit of news’ out of mortgage ...

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    Martin Lewis has shared the one "good", yet bleak, outcome of the rise in mortgage rates. Speaking to Good Morning Britain, the MoneySavingExpert founder said: "Courts are so clogged up it'll be ...

  5. Daily mortgage rates for April 10, 2024: Rates rise on ... - AOL

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    As economists await the release of this morning's key Consumer Price Index inflation data, mortgage rates are up, with the 30-year fixed purchase rate hovering above 7% as of Wednesday, April 10 ...

  6. Martin Lewis (financial journalist) - Wikipedia

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    MoneySavingExpert.com. Martin Steven Lewis CBE (born 9 May 1972) is an English financial journalist and broadcaster. Lewis founded the website MoneySavingExpert.com. He sold the website in 2012 to the Moneysupermarket.com group for up to £87 million.

  7. Mortgage rates rise on higher inflation, dimmed rate cut hopes

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    A separate tracker showed a similar week-over-week rise in borrowing costs, with the average 30-year mortgage rate climbing to 6.77% from 6.64% a week prior, according to Freddie Mac's latest release.

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