House price growth slows but could be boosted by tax reform December 4, 2014 THE HOUSE price boom continued to cool in November, data from a UK mortgage provider shows. House prices climbed 8.2 per cent year-on-year in November, down from 8.8 per cent in October, figures released yesterday by Halifax show. Although still high, year-on-year house price growth has fallen for the past four months after peaking at 10.2 [...]
Autumn cooling for the capital’s housing market December 16, 2014 UK HOUSE price growth slowed in October, official figures revealed yesterday, with the cost of housing in London falling compared to earlier in the year. Prices in the capital were 1.9 per cent lower than in August, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said. The average residential property in London still costs in excess of [...]
Greek shares plummet as the Athens Stock Exchange reopens August 3, 2015 Greece's main stock index continued to haemorrhage today after the cash-strapped country's markets were opened for the first time in five weeks. By this afternoon the Athens Stock Exchange had recovered slightly from the earlier sell-off and was down 16.3 per cent at 667.46 points. It posted its worst ever one-day performance after only a few minutes of trading this [...]
Alt Fi Data on its new report, why transparency is so badly needed and what platforms need to do now November 19, 2015 It's been difficult to garner much substantive data on the equity crowdfunding industry. Reports have often been scanty, or just inaccurate. Evidently, the youth of the industry has meant that samples have not been large enough, or raises not long enough ago, to draw any meaningful conclusions. But with most of the larger players [...]
Oil rises for the first time in seven days as the US dollar weakens June 17, 2016 Oil snapped its biggest weekly drop in more than two months today, helped by foreign exchange rate movements. The greenback slumped 0.2 per cent to $94.407 against a basket of currencies, making the dollar-priced commodity more attractive to foreign buyers, and helping crude shrug off a sharp drop in the previous six sessions. Read more: IEA says global [...]
London house prices are being driven up by foreign criminals laundering money July 25, 2015 Foreign criminals who launder money through the purchase of high-end London properties are pushing up house prices, according to the National Crime Agency. "I believe the London property market has been skewed by laundered money," Donald Toon, the agency's director of economic crime command, told the Times. "Prices are being artificially driven up by overseas [...]
Countrywide share price slumps after UK housing market slowdown July 31, 2015 Shares in the UK’s biggest estate agency Countrywide tumbled four per cent yesterday after posting a sharp fall in profits, blaming a “difficult housing market” and the uncertainty in the run-up to the General Election. The company, which owns estate agencies including Hamptons, Blundells and John D Wood, said profit before tax decreased [...]
Night Tube series: Top six areas in London to buy a house along the Northern Line September 23, 2015 Stretching out from the very north of London to the very south, the Northern Line is one of the Tube's most comprehensive – and oldest – on the Underground. The track between Stockwell and Borough opened in 1890, making it the longest-surviving deep-level Tube line on the network. In addition to the Night Tube, it [...]
Glencore share price history: A timeline of what went wrong from record drops to credit rating outlook fears September 28, 2015 The commodity price rout and concerns over a slowdown in the Chinese economy have helped send Glencore shares around 70 per cent lower this year – making it the worst performer on Britain's FTSE 100. And shares in the embattled commodities miner and trader continued their downwards trajectory today, after a particularly bearish note from [...]
Super Thursday: Interest rate rise by the Bank of England could end the buy-to-let boom August 6, 2015 It looks like momentum to raise interest rates could be building over at the Bank of England (BoE), however a legal advice service has warned this could spell disaster for the UK's booming buy-to-let market. Minutes due to be released later today are expected to show between two to three members of the nine-strong rate-setting [...]