Ten Things You Need to Know Today: 12 January 2023

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1. Mass mortgage defaults expected

The Financial Conduct Authority has warned that more than 750,000 households are at risk of defaulting on their mortgages over the next two years. As soaring borrowing costs make payments unaffordable, Britain’s financial regulator said that over 200,000 households had already fallen behind on payments by the end of June 2022 and a further 570,000 households were “at risk of payment shortfall” within the next two years. The news will “trigger fresh fears” that a “wave of forced property sales could bring down house prices in the coming months”, said The Telegraph.

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