Bank Of England Increase Base Rate

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The Bank of England's monetary policy committee (MPC) has today announced that interest rates are to rise by 0.25 percentage points to 5.75 per cent. According to the committee, credit uptake and spending are growing "rapidly" as global economic expansion continues to increase. With this latest rise the third to have taken place over the course of 2007, borrowers could soon find pressure on their personal finances increasing.

Commenting on the figures, Mike Naylor, uSwitch personal finance expert said: "The impact of three base rate rises this year should not be underestimated - this is going to hurt a lot of households, especially those with variable rate mortgages. Thankfully, consumers can still cover the cost of the mortgage interest rate rises just by being a bit more savvy and switching their current account, credit cards and loans to get a better deal."

As a result of the July increase, consumers are set to find their secured loan costs have risen by 677 pounds since the start of 2007. However, with the financial comparison website reporting that interest rates are expected to rise up to the six per cent barrier by the end of the year homeowners could find their ability to make mortgage repayments squeezed even further. Mr Naylor added that "it is more important than ever" for consumers to start to consider changing personal finance products in order to get the best deal possible.

He suggested that by changing energy suppliers Britons could save up to 325 pounds a year. However, if consumers fail to do so than the uSwitch expert claimed that they could risk paying more money than necessary on their credit cards, overdrafts and mortgages.

Following the fifth MPC rise in under 12 months, managing director of moneysupermarket Stuart Glendinning claimed that the latest hike could be "the straw that breaks the camel's back". He added that the effect of various increases to consumers monthly outgoings could be "devastating" as their personal finances face further pressure. Figures from the monetary company also revealed that following the 'shock' rise in January just over half of all homeowners claimed to have been adversely affected but, with two increases taking place since then, a "bleak" outlook was predicted for many consumers.

Meanwhile, Mark Blackwell, head of corporate and specialist lending for Cheltenham & Gloucester, suggested that the MPC could have "made the right move" by increasing the cost borrowing. He claimed that despite signs of the economy slowing down, house prices continue to rise as secured loan growth "remains resilient". Mr Blackwell also asserted that despite predictions among the financial market that another base rate increase will happen by the end of 2007, he suggested that such a move may not transpire until next year and could actually be a decrease.

Although Scottish Widows Investment Partnership pointed out that such a rise beyond the 5.75 per cent barrier were likely to be unnecessary, "there is a clear risk that an impatient MPC may push rates up to 6 per cent or beyond over the next few months".

Abbi Rouse writes for the Loan Arrangers. Where visitors can compare loans online, and apply for the best secured loans rate available to them. To read more articles from Abbi go to http://news.loan-arrangers.co.uk




Free PSP Games

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You've probably seen or heard about getting free PSP games for your PSP without paying any pay-per-download fees, didn't you? Is it really the truth or just some trick to scam people? I did a research and here's what I found.

Despite the fact how hard you try to find PSP games you will not get any full games for free. Although, there is a very good way to download PSP games but you will need to pay a little, there is usually a fee, which costs even less than a PSP games.

Now the question is - is it worth paying for such a service that provides free PSP games for you to download? Of course it is! You have to be crazy not to get such a download service, even if there's a small fee it is very lucrative, since you don't pay per every game you download. Average PSP game costs nearly $80, where sites with free PSP games have a lifetime membership fee.

Plus, it's not only PSP free game downloads you get access to, there is a lot more, for example, you can also download free music, free movies, free hacks, free firmware and other stuff that you like. Personally, I don't listen to music using my PSP, I have an iPod for that, so I only download games and movies from my membership.

The only question that may be on your mind right now is "Is it legal to download those PSP games, music and movies from such sites?" I had that one too, when I first found PSP download sites, but after some searches and contacting their staff, I realized that it is 100% legal and legitimate.

When you sign up, you get an instant access to PSP games, music and movies for free with very fast download speed and a step by step video guide which will immediately get you started. And there are some amazing bonuses like a PSP video converter which can turn your DVD into PSP format, so you can easily watch them.

Anyway, like I promised I am finished with the article, hope you know how to get free PSP games now, but before you go I would recommend you one of my favorite PSP download sites.

PSP Blender is by far the best PSP download site on the Internet at the moment. Walter Seth is a proud member and would without any hesitation recommend it to every PSP fan! Free PSP Games, Music, Videos, Movies and other downloads at PSP Blender!

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