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		<title>Why banks are not passing on cheap financing for property buyers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apart from the cost of wholesale finance which we have blogged about earlier there is another factor coming into play.  The UK Government appears to be placing restrictions on state owned banks and influencing lending criteria at other banks in which the tax payer has a large stake.
One clear example is Northern Rock who last [...]]]></description>
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