For months, we’ve been reading that the rising cost of living, whether at the supermarket, petrol pump or higher mortgage repayments/rents, was going to push the economy into recession, but this hasn’t unfolded, although some discretionary spending has been streamlined by the consumer – not a good time to be selling smashed avocado breakfasts. The combination of substantial pandemic savings and a very strong jobs market has sheltered many households, but the latest surge in bond yields is starting to bite, with fixed mortgages having kicked from ~2% to around 6.5%. Unfortunately, we are now in the middle of the largest number of fixed mortgages rolling into painfully higher rates.