Woolwich Halts Some Home Loans; Nationwide Rates Up, Times Says (Bloomberg.com)
Story date: 2008-06-16 10:41:26
Added on: 2008-06-16 23:11:09
June 16 (Bloomberg) -- Woolwich Plc, the U.K. mortgage bank owned by Barclays Plc , will stop offering two-year fixed home loans and boost fees on so-called tracker-rate mortgages, the London-based Times reported.
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