Personal Finance: Loose Change

Saturday 13 February 1999 01:02 GMT
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EGG, THE telephone-based financial services arm of the Prudential, is cutting its variable rate flexible mortgage to 5.99 per cent, undercutting that currently being offered by Standard Life Bank. The new interest rate applies to both new and existing borrowers. Call 0845 6000290 for details, or find Egg on www.egg.com.

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