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Floating rates unlikely to rise this year
Mortgage News

Floating rates unlikely to rise this year

Floating mortgage rates are unlikely to rise this year after Reserve Bank governor Alan Bollard took his cue from deteriorating sentiment about the global economy and kept interest rates on hold today.

Jenny Ruth
Thu, Sep 15th 2011 10:18AM

Floating mortgage rates unlikely to rise as OCR remains on hold

Floating mortgage rates unlikely to rise as OCR remains on hold

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RBNZ leaves cash rate on hold

RBNZ leaves cash rate on hold

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Top brokers still see a prominent place for fixed-rate mortgages

Top brokers still see a prominent place for fixed-rate mortgages

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Bollard likely to keep interest rates on hold this week

Bollard likely to keep interest rates on hold this week

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Will fixing become normal again?

Will fixing become normal again?

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Hold the hikes NZIER says

Hold the hikes NZIER says

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TSB and SBS banks show divergent trends

TSB and SBS banks show divergent trends

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BNZ sees growth in mortgage book

BNZ sees growth in mortgage book

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ASB's mortgage book shrinks for a fifth successive quarter

ASB's mortgage book shrinks for a fifth successive quarter

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Bad loans depress Kiwibank profits

Bad loans depress Kiwibank profits

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Bad loans depress Kiwibank profits but mortgage book grows strongly

Bad loans depress Kiwibank profits but mortgage book grows strongly

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Is fixing your mortgage outdated thinking?

Is fixing your mortgage outdated thinking?

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Inflation expectations improve but still too high

Inflation expectations improve but still too high

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ANZ's profit growth slowed, mortgage book shrank in June Qtr

ANZ's profit growth slowed, mortgage book shrank in June Qtr

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Westpac's mortgage book grew strongly in June Qtr

Westpac's mortgage book grew strongly in June Qtr

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