Australian bank Macquarie places £1bn bet on UK rental housing market June 30, 2021 Australian bank Macquarie is betting on the UK rental housing market with the creation of its new business that is planning to invest over £1bn, according to reports. The bank’s asset management arm is eyeing London to buy, develop and operate multi-family housing complexes, as well as other cities across the country, it said in a [...]
UK’s debt risks soaring by over £100bn due to post-pandemic inflation June 29, 2021 The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) today published its annual report today, suggesting that the UK’s post-pandemic debt could rise by over £100bn due to inflation. In its report, the Swiss-based bank set out its outlook for global recovery from the Covid pandemic. Its primary scenario was one of solid recovery but at uneven rates, [...]
To succeed in 2021’s complex world of trade, businesses need to go beyond the basics June 29, 2021 As businesses grapple with the effect of COVID-19 on global supply chains and issues of geopolitical instability, and with global sustainability and emerging technologies weighing on the minds of business decision makers, international trade is more complex than ever before. New research from EY shows that this fact is not lost on businesses, with the [...]
Restaurant delivery boxes are here to stay: We review 48 of them June 29, 2021 Before the pandemic, most top chefs would have turned their nose up at home delivery services. There’s the lack of control, the logistical nightmare, not to mention the wafer-thin margins. But necessity being the mother of invention has led to dozens of outstanding delivery services, and even with restaurants back open and looking forward to [...]
House prices: Growth rates surge across UK, with London homes averaging £509,000 June 29, 2021 UK house prices: Growth rates surge across UK, with London homes averaging £509,000
Consumer credit borrowing exceeds repayments for first time since August June 29, 2021 Households borrowed more in consumer credit than they repaid in May for the first time since August, according to Bank of England data published on Tuesday. Net consumer credit was £280m in May, reversing a trend seen throughout the majority of the pandemic as households reined in spending whilst the economy was shuttered. The positive [...]
Mears resilient despite pandemic disruption June 29, 2021 London-listed housing solutions provider Mears Group PLC has shrugged off pandemic-induced disruption to remain on course for a strong year. Group revenues for the first half of 2021 are expected to be in excess of £430m and adjusted profit before tax to be around £11m, in line with current market forecasts, the firm said in a [...]
Stamp duty holiday pushes 1.8 million houses into higher land tax bracket in Treasury win June 29, 2021 Intense market activity driven largely by the stamp duty holiday has pushed nearly two million UK properties into a higher stamp duty bracket in a win for the Treasury. Thanks to feverish market activity in the last 12 months, of all UK homes, 940,000 additional properties will now attract some level of stamp duty at [...]
US-UK travel corridor talks hit roadblocks over surge in cases – report June 28, 2021 The chance of the UK and US opening an air “travel corridor” by the end of the summer is growing increasingly unlikely due to the rise in Covid-19 cases in Britain. Citing officials involved in the talks, the FT reported that negotiations between the two nations, which had started last week, were now likely to [...]
32 reasons not to invest in the stock market June 28, 2021 Wars, disasters, economic strife, political instability and now a pandemic – the last four decades have challenged and affected people’s attitude towards investing. In many cases they make an already tough decision to commit your money to investments even harder, leading some to not invest at all. Behavioural scientists have a name for this: loss [...]