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No silver bullet for mortgages, UK is warned

By Chris Giles in London

Published: July 30 2008 03:00 | Last updated: July 30 2008 03:00

The British government was told yesterday that there was no quick solution for the country's mortgage crisis and that the long-term funding of mortgages should be left to the market.

A report commissioned by Alistair Darling, chancellor, from Sir James Crosby, former chairman of HBOS, the bank, said there was no silver bullet that would revive the wholesale mortgage market, reduce borrowing costs and take the pressure off the housing market.

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