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Mortgage rates fall to their lowest in almost three months

High street lenders are slashing mortgage rates with HSBC reducing rates on 100 of its deals by up to 0.1 percentage points on Tuesday. Yorkshire Building Society cut its fixed-rate mortgages by up to 0.75 percentage points while Santander also slashed some of its fixed-rate mortgages by up to 0.59 percentage points. The bank also launched a new two-year deal at 4.84%, one of the cheapest on the market. Borrowing costs rose dramatically after the mini-Budget at the end of September, peaking towards the end of October, before gradually falling to today’s three-month low. The average two-year fixed rate now stands at 5.58%, down from its peak of 6.65%, while the average five-year rate has dropped to 5.39%, the lowest level since the start of October, when it was priced at 5.23%. 

The Daily Telegraph (17/01/2023)  

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