Ray Boulger's Blog

Ray Boulger

Ray Boulger is widely renowned as the guru of the mortgage industry and expert on the housing market.  Ray is constantly called upon by the media to provide informed comment on all areas of the market, and is a regular on the BBC, Sky and ITV.

Last year, Ray was voted guru of the year at the Headlinemoney awards by all of the nation’s money and property journalists. As such, we thought it was high time that you had direct access to him. Ray’s blog will be updated most days so the knowledge just keeps on coming.


Posted on 5 July 2008 by Ray Boulger

In her "Jessica Investigates" page of today's Daily Telegraph Jessica Gorst-Williams replies to 7 readers' letters complaining about financial institutions. Of these over 50% (4 to be precise) were complaints about Abbey.

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Category: Miscellaneous, Mortgages, Personal finance

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Posted on 4 July 2008 by Ray Boulger

We have seen some interesting pricing moves in the mortgage market over the last couple of days – some good news and some bad but more good than bad.

Dunfermline B S has increased its SVR by 0.15% to 7.29% and introduced a 1%...

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Category: Interest rates, Mortgages

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Posted on 3 July 2008 by Ray Boulger

Yesterday Dr Chakib Khelil, president of Opec, the oil producers’ cartel, told the BBC that a rise in the European Central Bank (ECB) rate today would cause the dollar to weaken further against the euro, thus making oil a more...

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Category: Interest rates, Miscellaneous, Mortgages

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Posted on 3 July 2008 by Ray Boulger

The Bank of England's (BofE’s) second quarterly Credit Conditions Survey was conducted between 27 May and 18 June and in one question lenders were asked to report their actual experience over the previous three months and their...

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Category: Bank of England, Mortgages

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Posted on 27 June 2008 by Ray Boulger

HSBC have repriced upwards their Rate Matcher mortgage, i.e. the remortgage only product where they offer for a further 2, 3 or 5 years the same fixed rate borrowers have been paying, but with a variable fee,...

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Category: Interest rates, Mortgages

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