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Permanent TSB raise the standard variable mortgage interest rates, averaging a 15 Euro increase in monthly repayments.

Will the othe banks follow suit?

And how will the increase effect the 'cost of living index' that so many have been saying have been dropping? Seeing as morgage repayments are used as part of the 'cost of living index'.

Twill have a major effect on anyone who has a P-TSB mortgage and has recently lost their job, as well as anyone who still has their job.
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There is another thread on this already.
Did't see it. Link please.

edit. Ah, found it in Current Affairs. I would have thought it best under Economy. Your title isn't too clear.
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