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Mortgage rates creeping up
Sunday 2nd of January 2005
Most terms, from one year to five years, are now around 7.7 per cent, with floating rates still touching 8.7 per cent.
Most big banks lifted their two-year fixed rates back to 7.6% a fortnight ago, a reversal of the competition led by Bank of New Zealand that saw rates dive as low as 6.9% in the last few months.
Yesterday National Bank bumped up its two-year fixed term in...
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