CML news & views
Issue no. 19 - 5 October 2011
Today, we look at a new report on regulation in Europe that could get plans for the proposed mortgage directive back on track. We also reflect on what the FSA's soon-to-be-published update of the mortgage market review might say, and on the relationship between borrowers, lenders and intermediaries.
In this issue
New report puts Euro regulation back on track
A new European report on the proposed mortgage directive hits the right note on consumer protection and is realistic about the prospects for a single market in home loans.
Where next for the MMR?
The next version of the mortgage market review – MMR plan A-plus, if you like – is coming soon. But what might it mean for the relationship between lenders, borrowers and intermediaries?
MICE: sign up and see what’s ahead for lenders
The mortgage industry conference and exhibition is now less than a month away. This year, we're planning a lending industry road trip – with expert guidance on the route ahead.
Lenders introduce new form for disclosing incentives
At the beginning of October, lenders introduced a new 'disclosure of incentives' form for builders and developers selling newly built, converted or renovated property.
Editor's details
- Name:
- Bernard Clarke
- Tel:
- 020 7438 8923
- Email:
- bernard.clarke@cml.org.uk



