Sentence examples for warning interest from inspiring English sources

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The federal government is continuing to send mixed messages on housing affordability, the OECD says in a stark warning interest rate cuts should be halted to avoid the risk of a "sharp correction" in property prices.

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And markets may be heeding these warnings: Interest rates on long-term government bonds are up, with fear of future inflation one possible reason for the interest-rate spike.

Leading shares recorded their biggest weekly fall for 15 months as a combination of profit warnings, interest rate fears, worries about a slowdown in the eurozone and China, and geopolitical tensions sent investors scurrying for safety.

There were suggestions that Lloyds would sell off a larger than expected tranche of shares because of Mark Carney's warning that interest rates could rise earlier than expected.

The figures are for a period before the Bank of England governor's recent warning that interest rates could rise at the turn of the year, which is likely to prompt more borrowers to consider locking in at current low rates.

Nationally, debt advisers are warning that interest rate rises and the loss of tax credits is likely to see the downward trend in insolvencies since 2009 go into reverse.

Andrew Tyrie asks whether the warning that interest rates might rise sooner than expected was the governor's view, or the Monetary Policy Committee's It was my speech, Carney replies, therefore my views.

The Weather Bureau later warned interests in Jamaica, but did not issue any hurricane-related warnings for the island.

However, he cautioned that Bank of England warnings that interest rates could rise early next year would temper buyer enthusiasm and lead to another relatively flat year for transactions and lending values.

Its research represents the latest in a series of warnings about interest-only mortgages, which have helped millions of people on to the housing ladder during the past two decades but have in recent years become the subject of a regulatory clampdown.

This is the latest in a line of warnings about interest-only mortgages, which have helped millions of people on to the housing ladder during the past two decades but have recently become the subject of a regulatory clampdown.

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