Mortgage rates rise and deals pulled over Iran war turmoil
BBC News focuses on mortgage and turmoil, with context pulled from source reporting instead of recycled feed copy. Cross-checked against MarketWatch.
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Wednesday, 11 March 2026·Source: BBC News·UK·public
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What happened: Average mortgage rates hit highest since last August in the biggest upheaval since the mini-Budget.
Cross-source context: MarketWatch highlights traders increased bets on a possible interest rate rise in the eurozone this year after officials on Wednesday said the bloc’s central bank may be forced...
What to watch next: movement around mortgage, turmoil.
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BBC News(lean-left)
Average mortgage rates hit highest since last August in the biggest upheaval since the mini-Budget.
Traders increased bets on a possible interest rate rise in the eurozone this year after officials on Wednesday said the bloc’s central bank may be forced to act if the Iran war risks an inflation spike.
Aluminum is being offered to Japanese buyers at the highest premium in 11 years, as war in the Middle East constricts supply of one of the world’s most widely used materials.
Traders increased bets on a possible interest rate rise in the eurozone this year after officials on Wednesday said the bloc’s central bank may be forced...
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Swarm Claim
Iran War Drives Key Japanese Aluminum Fee to Highest Since 2015.
Traders increased bets on a possible interest rate rise in the eurozone this year after officials on Wednesday said the bloc’s central bank may be forced...
Traders increased bets on a possible interest rate rise in the eurozone this year after officials on Wednesday said the bloc’s central bank may be forced to act if the Iran war risks an inflation spike.
Aluminum is being offered to Japanese buyers at the highest premium in 11 years, as war in the Middle East constricts supply of one of the world’s most widely used materials.
Traders increased bets on a possible interest rate rise in the eurozone this year after officials on Wednesday said the bloc’s central bank may be forced to act if the Iran war risks an inflation spike.
Aluminum is being offered to Japanese buyers at the highest premium in 11 years, as war in the Middle East constricts supply of one of the world’s most widely used materials.
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