Buy-to-let and partnerships power LendInvest portfolios in first results since IPO October 11, 2021 In its first update since going public, property finance asset manager Lendinvest has reported a 31.7 per cent increase in assets under management and a 39.8 per cent increase in funds under management. The growth was caused by record originations in buy-to-let (BTL) as well as new transactions and financial partnerships – including the £100 [...]
Revealed: The UK’s top 10 hottest property markets where house prices rise fastest October 9, 2021 City A.M. can reveal this morning what are the property hotspots across Britain at the moment, with Toxteth in Liverpool being identified as the number one market, with a 20 per cent increase in the average price tag for a home over the past year. Accrington in Lancashire, Retford in Nottinghamshire and Heywood in Greater [...]
A new app lets you invest in property from your phone October 8, 2021 We have become used to doing our banking and investing from our phones, so now a new financial-meets-lifestyle app is launching specifically for investment in the UK residential property sector. If you’ve had your eye on the buy-to-let market, but haven’t jumped, from next month you can build a property portfolio with a few clicks. [...]
UK to start preparations for post-Brexit trade deal with Gulf countries October 7, 2021 The UK has announced it will soon begin preparations to land a post-Brexit trade deal with the six Middle Eastern countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). International trade secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan today launched a 14-week consultation on what businesses would like to see in a trade deal, before formal negotiations start next year. The [...]
Industrials rally lifts FTSE 100 but inflation jitters linger October 7, 2021 A rally among industrial stocks lifted London’s FTSE 100 this morning, but concerns about stickier than expected inflation tempered gains on the capital’s markets. The FTSE 100 added 0.78 per cent to rise above the 7,000 threshold in the opening session. Market sentiment has been stung by concerns the UK economy is headed for a [...]
City of London Corporation calls for extension to UK clearing house access to EU October 6, 2021 The Square Mile’s local authority has called on Brussels to extend the EU’s access to City clearing houses beyond next year to ensure financial stability. The City of London Corporation’s policy chair Catherine McGuinness said in Paris today that “the issue of clearing is a real worry for many of us in the City”. The UK’s [...]
Tory conference: Boris Johnson’s speech in full October 6, 2021 Prime Minister Boris Johnson delivered his second leader’s speech at Conservative conference today. Here is his speech in full. Isn’t it amazing to be here in person the first time we have met since you defied the sceptics by winning councils and communities that Conservatives have never won in before – such as Hartlepool in [...]
Fizz is the fun we need: Your guide to sparkling wine October 6, 2021 After a year and a half of lockdown there is an undeniable thrill in leaving the living room. As we head into town to gossip once more by the water cooler, we deserve more of a celebration than an oat-milk latte clutched on the commute. Times like these call for sparkling wine, the true beverage [...]
Supply chain epidemic leaves UK construction reeling October 6, 2021 An epidemic of raw material and worker shortages has left the UK construction industry in an almost anaemic state. A closely watched survey measuring the health of the British construction industry notched 52.6 in September, the lowest reading for eight months and down from 55.2 in August. Construction firms have struggled to progress and complete [...]
Canary Wharf skyscraper faces uncertain future as China cracks down on builders October 6, 2021 Many development projects in London are in limbo as Beijing is cracking down on overleveraged firms and casting a pall of uncertainty on their ability to bankroll their ventures. Greenland, a major Chinese real estate developer which rushed to London in post-recession boom along with many others, is reportedly struggling to finish ‘Spire’, which when [...]