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A mortgage blog in Spain: Last Man Standing
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A mortgage blog in Spain. Wednesday, March 11, 2009. We hear rumours from one of our lenders that they are intending to increase the margin above the Euribor for their Spanish mortgage products. They are pretty much the last lender that is offering interest-only deals for more than 60% of the value of the property – their 65% option effectively being the market leading deal at the moment. Come on guys – 40% equity in a property – how much security do you need? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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A mortgage blog in Spain: April 2009
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A mortgage blog in Spain. Monday, April 6, 2009. This blog post can also be found on www.blog.europamortgages.com. Friday, April 3, 2009. Mortgage lending in the UK was up in Feb, a good sign, and net credit was down, so have people started paying back more, perhaps because of falling mortgage payments leaving more cash available? How will this help this in the Spanish mortgage and property market? What is going to happen with sterling though, is anybody's guess. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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A mortgage blog in Spain: March 2009
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A mortgage blog in Spain. Tuesday, March 24, 2009. Horse, stable door, bolted. A number of stories coming out of the UK regarding the mortgage market and potential regulation of maximum LTV’s and multiples of income. Or if you were only allowed by law to borrow from the same lender that holds your mortgage – so your current account and overdraft, mortgage, cards and personal loans are all part of one flexible funding package? Wednesday, March 11, 2009. We hear rumours from one of our lenders that they ar...
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A mortgage blog in Spain: Waving at Obama
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A mortgage blog in Spain. Friday, April 3, 2009. Mortgage lending in the UK was up in Feb, a good sign, and net credit was down, so have people started paying back more, perhaps because of falling mortgage payments leaving more cash available? How will this help this in the Spanish mortgage and property market? What is going to happen with sterling though, is anybody's guess. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Mortgage in Spain. A Mortgage in Dubai. A Mortgage in the Sun. A Mortgage in Portugal.
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Europa Mortgages Worldwide: July 2010
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Monday, July 19, 2010. Bank debt worse since 1995. Bad debt in Spain has reached its highest level since June 1995 with the number for May climbing to 5.707%. It means that the amount of doubtful credit increased by 476 million € in just a month. Wednesday, July 14, 2010. Please find below the latest currency exchange report from our friends at Foremost Currency Group. 8220;The stickiness of UK inflation remains a concern but ‘lower for longer’ is likely to remain the theme when it comes to i...It was be...
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Europa Mortgages Worldwide: October 2012
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Thursday, October 25, 2012. Back on the blog. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Mortgage in the Sun. A Mortgage in Portugal. A Mortgage in Spain. Back on the blog. View my complete profile.
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Europa Mortgages Worldwide: November 2010
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Tuesday, November 16, 2010. Is Eurozone heading for triple meltdown again? Friday, November 12, 2010. Is Ireland heading for bailout? The pressure seems to be increasing on the Irish economy, amid signs that the country may be heading for a Greece style bailout, much to the chagrin of the Germans, who are frankly fed up with having to help the basket cases that they are lumped in with in the EU. Thursday, November 11, 2010. The data also comes at a time of renewed concern in eurozone bond markets about h...
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Europa Mortgages Worldwide: Spain Unemployment figures
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Friday, January 25, 2013. In a break from tradition, the Eurozone should start reporting figures of the number of people that are actually working, you know, to try and put a positive spin on what is frankly a shocking situation. So, Spain can say "Great news, 45% of our 16-24 age group are working! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Mortgage in the Sun. A Mortgage in Portugal. A Mortgage in Spain. Carnage on the High Street. Exchange rate news Jan 2013. Bank of mum and dad. What will 2013 bring?
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Europa Mortgages Worldwide: December 2010
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Monday, December 27, 2010. Why mortgages might be Spain’s next headache. Are mortgages the next headache for Spanish banks? Regulators think the country’s 630 billion euro home loan market can survive the slump relatively unscathed, just as in the last real estate crisis of 1992-1993. Spanish banks’ biggest problem is bad loans made to real estate developers. But it would be optimistic to assume that mortgages will emerge unscathed. How bad could it get? If delinquencies on mortgages reached, say, twice ...