In Bingley, West Yorkshire, brokers are busy dealing with concerns over interest rates, and being asked to tell the future

Bingley in West Yorkshire is more than 200 miles from Threadneedle Street in London, but the decisions being made at the Bank of England are hitting very close to home for the clients of the town’s branch of the Mortgage Advice Bureau.

This week, brokers there were busy dealing with the fallout from the Bank’s recent interest rate decisions, and their clients’ concerns about what might come next.

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