MR - Weekly News

Long term fixed rates slashed

Thursday 8th of July 2010

We have a graph showing the changes in five-year fixed rates over the last year, with current rates back where they were 12 months ago.

Kiwibank led the charge in dropping the two-year rate last Thursday, cutting it from 7.30% the median for all banks, to 6.99%. Most of the other banks followed suit and now the median for the banks has also dropped to 6.99%.

In news, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand should stop raising interest rates, amid worrying evidence that the economic recovery is stalling, says New Zealand Institute of Economic Research economist Shamubeel Eaqub.

In Expert Views BNZ economist Tony Alexander believes there's a risk with the patchy recovery that the Reserve Bank will not raise the cash rate as quickly as BNZ has pencilled in.

ANZ says fixed mortgage rates are lower, but the curve is still steep, making fixing still the more expensive option.

 

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