Bovis Homes average sale price jumps 14pc January 16, 2014 British housebuilder Bovis Homes has reported impressive results in its trading update for the year ended 31 December 2013. In line with other competitors Bovis has reported a hefty increase in its average sales price. The company announced that its average sales price jumped 14 per cent to £195,100 up from £170,700 in 2012. The [...]
Fallon looking to write a new story in his tumultuous career June 7, 2014 Kieren Fallon talks to Geoff Lester about his chances of landing a fourth Investec Derby with True Story KIEREN Fallon insists that he has pressed that self-destruct button for the final time. The six-time champion jockey has been in more scrapes than Justin Bieber, but he is now at peace with the world and reckons [...]
Focus on Kennington: Undiscovered gem in south London February 13, 2014 IT’S HARD to find an area in this city that hasn’t been re-discovered, re-packaged, and re-sold to the highest bidder in recent years. But one pocket of central London still remains an underrated gem, ripe for development, and increasingly attractive to investors. Kennington, located just south of the river from Westminster, has housed a heady [...]
London Report: Data suggests UK economy is in good health July 21, 2013 THE UK economy is showing improving health, according to statistics out this week that are expected to reveal growth throughout the second quarter. The economy is forecast to have grown 0.6 per cent in the second quarter, accelerating from 0.3 per cent in the first three months of the year. The Office for National Statistics [...]
Letters to the editor – 14/01 – Cheap money, Housing crunch, Best of Twitter January 13, 2014 Cheap money [Re: Raise interest rates gradually or risk a much sharper swing of the pendulum, Friday] We need to ask ourselves what kind of a recovery is consistent with near-zero interest rates worldwide and continued quantitative easing (QE) in the US. If the US economy is adding hundreds of billions of dollars to GDP [...]
The Japanese taste for British and US classics January 13, 2014 WE LOVE a bit of sushi in the City, sipping sake at the top of the Heron Tower or sampling the latest sashimi in Roka – but it looks like our friends in Japan have reciprocated and developed a taste for all things western, snapping up British and American brands faster than you can say “sayonara [...]
How Osborne could resurrect our lost savings culture February 26, 2014 CAST your mind back to 1978. The mighty Boney M had two number one hits, I was sheepishly starting big school in Cambridge, and Britain had a household savings rate of 12 per cent – more than double the current level. As a schoolboy, even I was bitten by the savings bug sweeping the land. [...]
Asda boss Andy Clarke’s 4 top leadership tips | City A.M. February 6, 2014 Speaking last night at the British Retail Consortium’s Future Retail Leader’s event, Asda chief executive Andy Clarke gave an account of his journey to the top – starting with the day he left school with just one O Level in English at 15. Realising he had spent too much time on the rugby pitch in [...]
Asda boss Andy Clarke’s 4 top leadership tips February 5, 2014 Speaking last night at the British Retail Consortium’s Future Retail Leader’s event, Asda chief executive Andy Clarke gave an account of his journey to the top – starting with the day he left school with just one O Level in English at 15. Realising he had spent too much time on the rugby pitch in [...]
British Land investment plans worth £1.2bn to UK economy September 18, 2012 BUILDING work British Land is carrying out over the next few years will contribute billions of pounds of output to the UK economy, and support thousands of jobs, a report said yesterday. British Land’s construction programme will contribute £1.2bn to UK GDP between 2011 and 2015, according to the report from PwC, while creating some [...]