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Mortgage rate rises defy calls for fairer lending

By Sharlene Goff

Published: July 10 2009 19:17 | Last updated: July 10 2009 19:17

Banks are refusing to cut mortgage costs for borrowers, and some are still pushing rates up, in spite of sharp falls in their own funding costs in recent weeks.

Swap rates, which determine the price of fixed-rate lending, jumped at the beginning of June, triggering an immediate ripple of price increases on mortgage deals. These underlying rates have since dropped back, but banks have failed to pass the savings they are making on to customers.

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