Commercial News Archive
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Economists predict base rate cut ? commercial mortgages
The majority of economists in a new poll have predicted that another base rate cut will unveiled next week by the Bank of England, something that could help lower the cost of commercial mortgages.
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Lenders "willing and able" to provide business loans ? commercial mortgages
An industry insider has claimed that UK banks are "willing and able" to supply finance to smaller firms, such as loans or commercial mortgages.
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Lord Mandelson tells of loan scheme success ? commercial mortgages
Business secretary Lord Mandelson has hailed the success of a government aid programme that could be beneficial for those with commercial mortgages.
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Bailed-out banks 'nationalised' - commercial mortgages
It has been announced that bailed-out lenders the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) and Lloyds Banking Group are to be classed as public sector organisations.
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Firms 'must have access to finance' - commercial mortgages
It is important that businesses have access to various forms of finance in order to survive the economic downturn, it has been claimed.
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London SMEs 'faring worse than other regions' - commercial mortgages
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in London are faring worse in the economic downturn than those in other regions of the country, according to new figures.
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Firms receive "cashflow boost" - commercial mortgages
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has revealed that over 60,000 firms have benefited from the business payment support service unveiled by the chancellor in the pre-Budget report.
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Kent office building work given green light - commercial mortgages
The green light has been given for a new phase of building to go ahead in Kent.
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HSBC passes on rate cut ? commercial mortgages
HSBC has revealed that the "vast majority" of its small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) customers will benefit from this week's Bank of England base rate cut.
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Base rate 'approaching a floor' - commercial mortgages
The base rate is going to approach a "floor" of around one per cent or lower, it has been predicted.

