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29/05/2023
Following a sell-off in the government bond markets, banks are likely to face increasing pressure to put up fixed mortgage rates. Yields on five-year gilts have risen to their highest level since the end of February, and a rise in yields tends to force banks and building societies to increase their fixed rate mortgages because mortgage rates are calculated using swap rates, which in turn move in line with government bond yields.
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