Mortgage Rates Commentary

PSIS rate hikes still below median.

Wednesday 14th of October 2009

It seems to be the one and two-year fixed home loan rates taking a hit this week.  PSIS has now increased it rates for these terms by 10 basis points for it one-year term and 5 points for its two-year term.  It did however drop its four-year rate by 10 basis points to 7.75%. 

PSIS's four-year rate is the lowest offered on our table and its one and two-year rates are still well below the median rates for these terms.

SBS Bank has also increased its one-year rate this morning by 10 basis points to 5.90% and it has added 14 points on to its two-year rate which it increased yesterday by 15 points.  Its two-year rate is now 6.89%.  SBS's five-year rate went up by 6 points to 8.65% as well.  SBS Bank's one and five-year rates are now the highest rates for the minor banks.

The National Bank has announced across-the-board fee removals and reductions, as part of a wide-ranging fees review.  Click here to see the benefits it will bring to its customers.

 

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