Sophrosyne
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If the CB has the power, it's likely that the lenders will reduce their rates to avoid forcing the CB to use its power.
"7) Lenders must offer existing customers the rates available to new customers, other than one off payments for stamp duty and legal costs."
Will this really make that much of a difference? for KBC - yes, but for the rest?
Hi Brendan, unfortunately I couldn't make it in there tonight and I just wanted to wish this the best of luck. I do hope that the bill has some piece in it that ensures that Philip Lane or whoever is supposed to help ordinary consumers is made do their job, the one they don't want and that it continues to be enforced into the future.Bank of Ireland does not allow people move variable rates. They keep their variable and fixed rates artificially high for existing customers by giving 2% cash back to new customers.
permanent tsb does pass on cuts to existing customers, but again keep their existing rates artificially high with the 2% trick.
Brendan
For whatever reason Michael Noonan doesn't want this bill to pass, he may not get his wish though. Below is what FG want, but may not get.Does anyone know what actually happened?
Did FG manage to kick the Bill to touch?
Brendan
Does anyone know what actually happened?
Did FG manage to kick the Bill to touch?
Brendan
None of this is comfortable for the Central Bank. It does not want to be able to regulate mortgage rates, and is unlikely to use such powers if it gets them.
I really wish the Indo would stop repeating the myth that variable rates in Ireland are twice the Euro Zone average - this is simply untrue.
However, it is hard to have sympathy for the Central Bank - as it has consistently put the interests of banks ahead of those of consumers on the variable rate issue. If it is feeling the heat on the topic now, hard luck."
The average (median) rate on all outstanding variable rate mortgages in Ireland is almost exactly the same as the average rate on all outstanding variable rate mortgages across the Euro Zone.
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