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BSA COMMENTS ON BANK RATE CUT

Contact: Neil Johnson
Date: 6 Nov 2008
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Commenting on the announcement today by the Bank of England to cut the Bank Rate by 1.5 percentage points to 3%, Adrian Coles, Director-General of the BSA said:

“The BSA welcomes the MPC’s decision to cut the Bank Rate by 1.5 percentage points to 3%. The outlook for the economy has deteriorated considerably in recent months, activity in the housing market has stalled, and house prices have fallen.

“This reduction in the Bank Rate will provide some support to the housing market and especially borrowers on tracker rates. However, borrowers looking for new fixed rate deals or homeowners with mortgages linked to money market rates will not necessarily find their mortgage rates decreasing by the full 1.5%

“Building societies have a number of factors that they need to consider in determining mortgage rates, of which the Bank Rate is but one. Others include:-

• flows of  funds through societies
• money market rates
• competition in the savings and mortgage markets
• the desire to look after savers’ interests
• the need to maintain margins
• the requirement for societies to fund part of the costs of the Bradford & Bingley and Icelandic banks bailouts

“Building societies will do all they can to ensure that the cost of mortgage borrowing is as low as possible. However, the Bank Rate is just one of the issues that they have to consider.”


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CONTACT: Neil Johnson
DIRECT LINE: 020 7520 5903
NIGHT / WEEKEND: 07908 764549
EMAIL: neil.johnson@bsa.org.uk

Notes
  1. The Building Societies Association (BSA) represents all 59 building societies in the United Kingdom. Building societies have total assets of over £360 billion and, together with their subsidiaries, hold residential mortgages of £250 billion, more than 20% of the total outstanding in the UK. Societies hold about £235 billion of retail deposits, accounting for more than 20% of all such deposits in the UK. Building societies also account for about 37% of all cash ISA balances. Building societies employ over 51,500 full and part-time staff and operate through more than 2,000 branches.


  2. 2. Photographs of Adrian Coles are available from the BSA press office, or from the Association’s website at www.bsa.org.uk or Headlinemoney www.headlinemoney.co.uk 

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