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November Interest Rate Statement
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David Bexon, Managing Director of SmartNewHomes.com, comments on this month’s decision from the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) to reduce interest rates to 5.5%:
“Today’s decision to finally reduce interest rates will be well received by all homeowners and the industry alike, restoring confidence to both existing homeowners and first time buyers. This is the first in what I hope will become a series of interest rate cuts ahead in the first quarter of 2008. The MPC cannot afford to sit back – the job is not yet done.
“While inflation is seemingly under control, first time buyers have needed further reassurance to commit to their first property, now this is here and the hope of a second reduction in the New Year will improve consumer confidence and bring buyers back to the market.”
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Date Published: 06 December 2007