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Mortgages
Lenders predict downturn in mortgage lending in Q3
Hanley Economic
Hanley Economic appoints Jeremy Wood as NED
Tipton & Coseley
The Tipton increases maximum LTV for expat residential borrowers
West Brom BS
West Brom launches new interest-only and variable products
Keystone Property Finance
Keystone announces 'major streamlining' of buy-to-let range
Precise
Precise cuts residential rates and launches limited edition cashback range
ModaMortgages
ModaMortgages reduces limited edition buy-to-let rates
Blogs
David Lownds: The missing middle ground in later life lending
Accord Mortgages
Accord cuts residential rates and reduces minimum loan size
In The Spotlight
'We'll see a gradual increase in activity, however, this won't be a boom market': Adam Butler, Avamore
HSBC
HSBC cuts residential and buy-to-let rates by up to 0.16%
Later Life
Air makes Academy free to access
Market Harborough
Market Harborough enhances broker support model
LendInvest
LendInvest cuts buy-to-let rates by 0.10%
Blogs
Jonathan Rubins: When prediction fails, execution wins
Foundation
Foundation reintroduces pound-for-pound remortgages and cuts product transfer rates
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ISA
Government confirms launch of new First Time Buyer ISA
Inflation
Bank of England set to hold interest rates as inflation remains at 2.8%
Housing Market
Government unveils major homebuying reforms to slash delays, cut costs and stop fall throughs
Lloyds
Halifax Intermediaries to rebrand to Lloyds with new broker commitments
This week's biggest stories:
ISA
Government confirms launch of new First Time Buyer ISA
Inflation
Bank of England set to hold interest rates as inflation remains at 2.8%
Housing Market
Government unveils major homebuying reforms to slash delays, cut costs and stop fall throughs
Lloyds
Halifax Intermediaries to rebrand to Lloyds with new broker commitments
Bank Of England
Bank of England holds interest rates at 3.75% in 7-2 vote
Bank Of England
Cuts to interest rates could resume if energy prices ease, MPC member says