Monday, July 20, 2009
Mortgage Lending up by 17%
Mortgage Lending up by 17%
Mortgage lending rises by 17% during June to around £12.3bn, the Council of Mortgage Lenders says.
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paul says:
17% of eff-all is still eff-all though.
mark wadsworth says:
Or down by 48% as against a year ago, or by [60% – 75%] as against 2007 when everybody was still going crazy.
Lukeskywalker says:
“..latest statistics reveal that gross mortgage lending stood at an estimated £33.3bn for the second quarter.
This was unchanged from the first three months of the year, which was the lowest quarterly reading since early 2001.”
No change then? And if there was no rise in June, then this quarter would be down on last.
str 2007 says:
Thank you Mark for adding the important bit they ommitted.