04/07/2001
PROPERTY PRICES CONTINUE TO RISE
HALIFAX has revealed that UK property prices are rising at their fastest rate since May 2000.
Releasing their monthly survey the mortgage bank showed the price of the average home rose 1.6 per cent in June, leaving them 9.7 per cent higher than over the past 12 months.
With these latest property price figures it is believed that the Bank of England are unlikely to cut interest rates at its monthly two-day meeting beginning on Wednesday.
Halifax also revealed that the average property price had risen by five per cent in the April-June quarter and although prospects remained good, they warned that slower economic growth would cause inflation to ease. In addition to price rises, mortgage borrowing is also growing at its fastest pace on record, according to the latest Bank of England figures.
Halifax’s latest statistics follow Tuesday’s Nationwide figures, whose measure of house prices showed a 1.9 per cent rise in June to stand 9.3 per cent higher than a year earlier.
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Releasing their monthly survey the mortgage bank showed the price of the average home rose 1.6 per cent in June, leaving them 9.7 per cent higher than over the past 12 months.
With these latest property price figures it is believed that the Bank of England are unlikely to cut interest rates at its monthly two-day meeting beginning on Wednesday.
Halifax also revealed that the average property price had risen by five per cent in the April-June quarter and although prospects remained good, they warned that slower economic growth would cause inflation to ease. In addition to price rises, mortgage borrowing is also growing at its fastest pace on record, according to the latest Bank of England figures.
Halifax’s latest statistics follow Tuesday’s Nationwide figures, whose measure of house prices showed a 1.9 per cent rise in June to stand 9.3 per cent higher than a year earlier.
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10 December 2001
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Further falls in price of UK manufactured goods
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20 February 2002
NI house prices still rising
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NI house prices still rising
A report by the University of Ulster has revealed that house prices in Northern Ireland are still rising, but the recent boom in the property market has slowed down.
01 October 2001
UK house prices soar by 2.8 per cent
UK house prices rose 2.8 per cent in September, the highest monthly increase in eight years, according to a report by the building society Nationwide. The figures revealed in the report reveal that the price of the average UK home was 15 per cent higher last month than in September 2000.
UK house prices soar by 2.8 per cent
UK house prices rose 2.8 per cent in September, the highest monthly increase in eight years, according to a report by the building society Nationwide. The figures revealed in the report reveal that the price of the average UK home was 15 per cent higher last month than in September 2000.
13 August 2001
UK producer prices show marginal fall
Overall UK manufacturing prices fell by 0.2 per cent in July from those from June. According to the latest figures available form the Office for National Statistics the past year has seen the prices charged to manufacturers, the input prices, fall for the first time in over two years.
UK producer prices show marginal fall
Overall UK manufacturing prices fell by 0.2 per cent in July from those from June. According to the latest figures available form the Office for National Statistics the past year has seen the prices charged to manufacturers, the input prices, fall for the first time in over two years.
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