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		<title>Mortgage blog: What you should know about fixed- and variable-rate mortgages</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Should you take a fixed or variable/tracker mortgage deal? It&#039;s one of the most important questions that borrowers face when taking out a new mortgage. Mortgage Introducer recently reported that three in four new UK mortgages in December 2011 were arranged on a fixed-rate basis &#8211; up almost fiv&#8230; Go to Source]]></description>
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