P Paulk Registered User Messages 112 2 Dec 2010 #1 The million euro question is though, how long will it stay at this rate for
N NorfBank Registered User Messages 2,097 2 Dec 2010 #2 Paulk said: The million euro question is though, how long will it stay at this rate for Click to expand... 4th Quarter 2011. It's a guess but it's as good as any others you'll hear
Paulk said: The million euro question is though, how long will it stay at this rate for Click to expand... 4th Quarter 2011. It's a guess but it's as good as any others you'll hear
R RMCF Registered User Messages 1,432 3 Dec 2010 #5 Hopefully until I get my tracker mortgage paid off.
P Paulk Registered User Messages 112 4 Dec 2010 #6 Each answer is more optimistic than the one above. Let's keep our fingers crossed
M Molly Bloom Registered User Messages 40 12 Jan 2011 #7 Happy New Year, to all AAM members! Just wondering - did the ECB meet last week? (Usually the first Thursday of each month, isn't it?) Molly
Happy New Year, to all AAM members! Just wondering - did the ECB meet last week? (Usually the first Thursday of each month, isn't it?) Molly
M Molly Bloom Registered User Messages 40 13 Jan 2011 #9 Just confirmed - No increase, ECB rate still at 1% Relief !!
A aristotle Registered User Messages 907 13 Jan 2011 #10 It shouldn't be any surprise. The rates are not expected to go up any time soon, perhaps in the 2nd half of the year.
It shouldn't be any surprise. The rates are not expected to go up any time soon, perhaps in the 2nd half of the year.