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February 27, 2010
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There is a growing demand for real estate locally which is expected to sustain the property industry, with developers catering to all socio-economic classes of home buyers.
FXstreet.com (Barcelona) - UK Mortgage Approvals declined to 47.64K last week, as opposed to a more encouraging 49.81Knumber in successful mortgage applications it had the previous week. Analysts were expectant to see the data at 49K, but instead the number slid by over 1K.
Mortgage approvals fell more than expected in June and lending came in weaker than forecast Bank of England figures showed on Thursday suggesting the housing market will continue to soften.
LONDON (SHARECAST) - Mortgage approvals fell more than expected in June and lending was also weaker than forecast, latest the Bank of England revealed today.
Mortgage applications rose 2.3 per cent in the June qtr, but credit card applications dropped 9 per cent.
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