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7. The housing market
Mortgage arrears reduce building
society profits
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1
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The growth in building society
profits for this financial year is expected to be restrained due to a sharp
increase in the number of buy-to-let property owners going into mortgage
arrears.
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2
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However, the recent interest
rate cut is likely to cause arrears to level off, and recently-introduced
government measures aimed at supporting the buy-to-let market are likely to
provide a last-minute boost to building society annual profits.
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3
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James Edwards, chief executive
of the market leaders City and Provincial Building Society, said in a trading
statement last week that he broadly concurred with analysts’ forecasts of full-year
profits for his company to rise by 5% to £240m. However, the fact that
soaring growth in the buy-to-let market (where C&P has a 19% share) has
cooled significantly coupled with concerns about arrears has knocked 7.25p
off the company’s share price, leaving it at 264p.
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4
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Despite predictions for growth
across the sector as a whole averaging around 4.5%, the share prices of the
five leading players in the market have declined by an average of just under
3%. Yields may be falling, but the restricted supply of new-build homes and
continuing enthusiasm for buy-to-let have kept the housing market buoyant,
and only the most pessimistic of analysts are predicting a slump. Nevertheless,
cautious corporate investors have been reducing their holdings.
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5
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Such fears may well prove to
be misplaced. Hints by the Bank of England regarding a further interest rate
cut could underpin further growth.
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6
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An additional boost is likely
to be provided by changes to pension rules from April 5th next year. Holders
of Self Invested Personal Pensions (SIPPs) will be permitted to invest funds
from their pensions in residential property.
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7
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Up to £15bn of pension cash is
expected to flood into the market, including tax relief worth as much as £5bn.
This is certain to create a boom in buy-to-let investment, shoring up building
society yields, and to push up house prices, especially in areas where they
have been in decline, creating more attractive investment opportunities.
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8
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In addition, the buy-to-let
market is likely to continue to benefit from the fact that many would-be
first time buyers remain priced out of the market, ensuring healthy demand
for rental properties. Evidence suggests that large numbers of potential
first time buyers are also delaying their plans to buy to due uncertainty on
house prices, creating a build-up of demand which is likely to be released
when house prices stabilise.
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9
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A spokesperson for the number
two mortgage lender Bolton and Rochdale reported last month that new
business volumes have grown steadily month on month from a low base, and that
the growth of both the residential and buyto-let mortgage markets remains
robust.
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10
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However, this upbeat stance
was offset by Banker and Mortgage
Lender magazine, which predicted that house prices are poised to fall
by an average of up to 7% across the UK. The South West in particular was
viewed as overvalued, with prices in some areas set to see a drop as high
as 15%. In contrast, London is now seen as slightly undervalued, following some
dramatic falls over the last year and, according to the magazine, house
prices there are set to rise by a minimum of 4% a year for the next three
years.
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A. Choose the definition which is
closest to the meaning in the article.
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buy-to-let property owners (paragraph
1)
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A
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people who rent their homes
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B
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people who buy homes to rent
to others
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2
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growth has cooled
significantly (paragraph 3)
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A
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it's growing more slowly
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B
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it's declining
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3
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a boom in buy-to-let
investment (paragraph 7)
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A
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a lot more people
buying-to-let
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B
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slightly more people buying-to-let
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4
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tax relief worth as much as
£5bn (paragraph 7)
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A
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up to £5bn reduction in tax to
be paid
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B
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up to £5bn increase in tax to
be paid
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5
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would-be first-time buyers… (paragraph
8)
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A
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people who are going to buy
their first home.
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B
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people who would like to buy
their first home
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6
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. …remain priced out of the
market (paragraph 8)
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A
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find it very expensive
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B
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can't afford it
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B. Find words in the article with the
same meaning as the following.
7
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overdue mortgage payments (paragraph
1)
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m____________ a_____________
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8
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profits (paragraph 4)
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y____________
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9
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support (paragraph 7)
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s____________ u____________
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10
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low starting point (paragraph
9)
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l____________ b____________
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11
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worth less than the current
price (paragraph 10)
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o____________-v____________
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C. Complete the definitions.
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Mortgage
arrears are starting to level off means that mortgage arrears …
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A
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have stopped increasing
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B
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are decreasing
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C
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are increasing more slowly
than they were
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13
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There was
soaring growth in the buy-to-let market means that…
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A
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profits from buy-to-let
mortgages increased
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B
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house prices increased
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C
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buy-to-let mortgages became
more expensive
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14
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The housing market is buoyant
means that …
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A
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house prices are rising
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B
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house prices are static
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C
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house prices are falling
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15
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Investors
have been reducing their holdings means that investors have
been…
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A
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buying more shares
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B
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selling all their shares
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C
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selling some of their shares
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16
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Interest rate
cuts could underpin further growth means that interest rate cuts
could…
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A
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cause further growth
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B
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prevent further growth
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C
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be caused by further growth
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17
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Pension cash will flood into the
market
means that pension fund managers will…
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A
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avoid this market
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B
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invest heavily in this market
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C
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make a lot of money from this
market
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18
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New business
volumes have grown steadily month on month means that…
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A
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business has increased every
month
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B
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profits have increased every
month
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C
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the number of new customers
has increased every month
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19
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Prices are poised to fall by
7% means that…
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A
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prices are falling
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B
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prices are expected to fall
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C
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prices will fall
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