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Mortgage costs rise sharply on Middle East conflict

Home loans have become more expensive in North America and Europe despite central banks keeping rates on hold
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A man wearing a cowboy hat attaches “Open House” signs to a “For Sale” sign in the yard of a suburban home.
"}],[{"start":180.59999999999997,"text":"Brian Lewis, a real estate agent at US brokerage Compass, added that many would-be buyers were “making their peace” with the idea that they will not see interest rates on home loans return to the 2 per cent seen during the Covid-19 pandemic “anywhere in their lifetime”. "}],[{"start":196.24999999999997,"text":"Investors and economists believe mortgage rates will rise further if traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, through which a fifth of the world’s oil was previously shipped, remains restricted."}],[{"start":206.89999999999998,"text":"That would eventually force central banks to raise rates to contain price pressures, placing further strain on prospective buyers."}],[{"start":215.39999999999998,"text":"“The risk of a miscalculation between Trump and the Iran leadership is rising,” said John Muellbauer, an economist at Oxford university, adding that an escalation “would drive us into serious stagflation”."}],[{"start":229.2,"text":"Soaring rates will ultimately lead to fewer people purchasing homes, said Knight Frank’s Bhudia."}],[{"start":235.29999999999998,"text":"“We’ll inevitably see a slowing in transaction activity and pressure on house prices as the recent surge in mortgage rates feeds through,” she said. “How much really depends on how long the conflict lasts.”"}],[{"start":255.79999999999998,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1779089207_5013.mp3"}

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