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More banks increase home loan rates

www.MortgageRates.co.nz

Monday 9th August 2010 1 Comment

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Westpac and ANZ have followed ASB and made changes to their rates with both increases and decreases.

ANZ has increased its 6 month rate from 6.10% to 6.35% and Simple Variable and Flexiplus rates from 5.95% to 6.20%. It has also introduced a 30 month special rate of 6.99% and lowered its 18 month, 2 year and 3 year rates.

Westpac has made similar moves increasing its floating, six month and revovling credit rates, and lowered its 18 month, two, three and four year rates.

Full details of the changes at mortgagerates.co.nz



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On 10 August 2010 at 9:16 am Jack said:
Why is Naationl Bank so much cheaper with their variable rate
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