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Mortgage woes to be discussed by the lenders

Released on: April 30, 2008, 9:15 pm

Press Release Author: amenda dorothy

Industry: Financial

Press Release Summary: Chancellor Darling and the Housing Minister Flint are to
discuss the mortgage woes with the mortgage lenders.

Press Release Body: London (Ask4loan) April 29, 2008: Chancellor Mr Alistair Darling
will ask the industry to find ways to prevent those in trouble from having their
homes acquired.

This follows his backing of a £50bn Bank of England plan to allow banks to swap
mortgage debts for government bonds to help them during the credit crunch period.
The global credit squeeze has made mortgages harder to find and higher in cost.

The interest rate at which banks lend to each other has been rising, which has seen
banks toughening up their lending terms even though official interest rates of the
UK are falling. There is specific concern about homeowners coming to the end of
deals related to the cheap fixed-rate. Most of them will face much higher monthly
bills at a time when food and fuel costs are already stretching household earnings.
The figures from the Council of Mortgage Lenders last month showed the number of
people whose homes were repossessed last year in the UK rose by 21%, which is the
highest for past eight years.

Mr Darling, while airing his views about the Swap scheme, stated that the Bank\'s
intervention was necessary because money markets were not \"functioning properly\" and
were beset by a \"lack of confidence\" despite billions of pounds in liquidity being
pumped into the system.

These measures would help alleviate the \"increasing cost and declining availability
of lending by banks and building societies\" he added. According to the Chancellor,
under this plan, the banks will be allowed to swap mortgage debts for the securities
of government. He stated that the swap scheme, starting on Monday, will be for a
period of one year and may be renewed for a total period of three years.

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