Fixed or Variable Mortgage? Which is Better?

Like many, my fixed rate mortgage deal expires very soon and so I am left with firstly the shock of how much the mortgage will increase and secondly the difficult question of whether to get a fixed rate mortgage or a variable tracker mortgage. Fixed or Variable Mortgage – What Should I Get?Watch this video …

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Turkey’s Economic Crisis and High Inflation

As elections loom, the Turkish economy is facing a self-inflicted economic crisis of high inflation, and a cost of living crisis that dwarfs what we see elsewhere in Europe. Turkey's Self-Inflicted Economic CrisisWatch this video on YouTube In recent years, Turkey has seen inflation rate surge to over 80% – leaving over 53% of people …

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Will the Housing Market become less overvalued?

Last autumn, UK house prices reached record levels – with the highest price to income ratio since the nineteenth century. And just at this moment, the Truss/Kwarteng budget sent mortgage rates soaring – it was a shock to a market heavily reliant on ultra low-rates. This combination of factors was the perfect trigger for a …

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Why Landlords are Facing A Tougher Economic Situation

10 Reasons Landlords Are SELLING UP in 2023Watch this video on YouTube   For the past eight years there has been a net exodus of landlords from the private rental market –  tighter regulations, tax changes and now the double whammy of inflation and rising interest rates is leading to a shortage of rental properties, …

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How Bank Failures can destroy the economy

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Bank bailouts are back. But, why do governments go to such lengths to save banks who took risks, ignored regulations and made a loss? This title about bank failures destroying the economy is not actually linkbait title. I think it is fair to say, the US bank failures of 1930-33 really did destroy a good …

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