Posted on 05 August 2013. Tags: 12bn-worth, ask-private, down-the-help, financial, financial-times, insurers, mortgages-under, plans-being, treasury, wind-down
[at Financial Times] – Insurers would take on £12bn worth of government-backed mortgages under plans being considered by Treasury officials as they seek a way to wind down the Help to Buy scheme in 2016. The plan to ask private …
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