Diego Napier
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- Mar 27, 2010
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they do? the ECB has set their interest rate to 0% and money markets follow the central bank rate. im sure there's a number of other factors meaning German mortgage rates are traditionally below that of UK rates, currently the number one reason is the very low interest rate due to the state of the Euro.
Currently and yet they're still fixing it for 15 years! Your suggestion might make more sense if the rate was for 2 or 3 years.