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. . . as FSA records 22% fall in mortgage lending

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There were 22% fewer new mortgages lent in the first quarter of this year, compared with the last quarter of 2009.

The Financial Services Authority says, however, that the figure of £32bn is much the same as for the first quarter of last year.

The total value of outstanding loans is now £1,206bn.

The share of lending for house purchase decreased, to account for 58% of new advances.

The proportion of new lending done at an LTV of more than 90% accounted for less than 2% of new advances for the third successive quarter.

New lending with a combination of high LTVs and high income multiples again accounted for less than 1% of new lending in Q1.

The proportion of loans to borrowers with an impaired credit history was just 0.35%.

Both arrears and repossessions fell. The number of new possessions was 10,500, a decrease of 11% on the last quarter and the lowest figure for two years.


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