UK FCA call for evidence on interest rate 'stress test' rule for mortgage lenders

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The UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has updated its webpage on the interest rate 'stress test' rule for mortgage lenders, and issued a call for evidence on the impact of the FCA handbook rule on considering the effect of future interest rate rises in the context of mortgage lender affordability assessments. The rule, MCOB 11.6.18R, requires mortgage lenders, when assessing affordability in accordance with MCOB 11.6.5, to take into account the impact of likely future interest rate increases on affordability for at least five years, except in the case of contracts of less than five years (in which case the duration of the contract should be used) and in the case of contracts which have a fixed interest rate for an initial period for at least five years. The rule does not prescribe a specific rate that lenders should use for testing affordability, but does require lenders to assume that interest rates will rise by a minimum of 1% over the first five years. The rule is being reviewed as part of the broader review of the mortgage rules which follows the FCA's letter of 16 January to the UK prime minister, confirming (among other things) that it would simplify responsible lending and advice rules for mortgages. The deadline for responses is 11 April.
 

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