Double dip recession a real possibility, say property firms March 16, 2010 Property investment managers and developers have warned that the threat of a double dip recession in the UK is real and would force banks to sell off their property portfolios. Delegates at MIPIM, Europe’s largest property fair, said the UK has survived on government aid since the recession and that a cut in spending could [...]
Think inside the Square: why the City is a top spot to buy a home November 26, 2009 IF YOU’RE looking for the ultimate Tube-busting pied a terre, the Square Mile can’t be bettered for history, beauty and – of course – convenience. Other financial centres are not exactly places you’d want to live: tightly packed with skyscrapers and fumes, they have a sterile, uninhabitable feel (just think of mid-town New York or [...]
Pick up a slice of European history April 22, 2010 ANYONE buying a Continental holiday home has a choice to make – do you like cutting-edge design and built-to-spec polish, or do you like something steeped in history? A minimalist mansion on an Ibizan hillside is one thing (a very nice thing), but a rambling old farmhouse or converted medieval church comes with a romance [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING May 3, 2010 FINANCIAL TIMES DERIPASKA IN NEW LISTING Oleg Deripaska, the Russian billionaire, is preparing to float a second resource company in Hong Kong just three months after the controversial $2.2bn initial public offering of Rusal, his aluminium group. Strikeforce Mining and Resources aims to raise as much as $200m this month, according to people close to [...]
Alstom directors arrested in SFO raids in foreign contract bribes probe March 24, 2010 three directors of French engineering group Alstom arrested by the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) on suspicion of bribery and corruption after raids on nine properties were last night released without charge. The SFO said in a statement it suspected bribes were paid in order to win contracts overseas and that this had involved associated money [...]
Big names have to be managed in any business April 6, 2010 MEDIA coverage of the forthcoming general election announced yesterday is bound to focus as much on the personalities of the party leaders as their policies. Is Gordon Brown too dour and introspective to lead the country? Does David Cameron have the gravitas? In business too, CEOs’ characters are more important and more publicised than ever. [...]
Live in a Cold War bunker – the ideal home for a nuclear family with style April 8, 2010 JUST imagine the dinner party possibilities of living in an unusual house. No matter what other people tell you about their wonderful new stables or their eco-conversion, revealing that you live in a converted Cold War military base is sure to stop people in their tracks. Two of the most desirable properties currently on the [...]
Savills staff to get £60m bonus payout March 18, 2010 PROPERTY agent Savills is planning a payment of around £60m for staff after a recovery in the UK residential housing market. Savills’ estate agency arm doubled its profit to £6.3m in 2009 with the London market in particular bouncing back. However, pre-tax profit plummeted by almost a quarter across all the company’s operations, including its [...]
Profits hit at Grainger but sales improve October 6, 2009 PROPERTY company Grainger said yesterday sales in the year to end-September had risen by 21.6 per cent, but trading profit would be hit by lower house prices and more sales to investors. The group, which is Britain’s largest quoted residential landlord, sold about £220m of property in the 12 months, with sales from its core [...]
PROPERTY BARONS PAY TRIBUTE TO THEIR SAGE April 13, 2010 IT WAS a hop, a skip and a jump over to the Dorchester yesterday lunchtime for the slap-up annual lunch hosted by Gerald Ronson, the seasoned chief of property group Heron International. Ronson’s list of invitees reads like a who’s who of the upper echelons of property and high finance, including ex-Lloyds chair Sir Victor [...]