Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivered Labour’s first Budget in 14 years, announcing £40bn of tax rises, Central London Alliance comments
City A.M.’s Crypto Insider met with Thomas Coughlin, CEO of Kinesis & ABX September 4, 2018 A new cryptocurrency has been developed, presenting a unique way to digitalise two of the most stable stores of value through the use of blockchain technology. What makes money successful and sustainable is for it to be used as an efficient medium of exchange from one party to the next. Kinesis has introduced yield-bearing digital [...]
FTSE 250 housebuilder Redrow boosts profits but calls for Brexit clarity September 4, 2018 Housebuilder Redrow called for clarity over Brexit and the government’s Help to Buy scheme today to improve the health of the UK housing market, as it reported its full-year results. The figures Despite the deflating nature of the UK housing market, the FTSE 250 firm managed to buck the trend, posting a 16 per cent [...]
Russian banking giant drops US arm as geopolitical tensions mount September 3, 2018 Fragile political tensions between Moscow and Washington, D.C. took a turn for the worse this evening, as Russia’s second biggest bank revealed it has sold its New York-based business. Citing geopolitical reasons, Russian financial services provider VTB said it had disposed of its US broker arm VTB Capital, which is now an independent company called Xtellus [...]
House of Fraser administrator faces complaint over Sports Direct sale September 3, 2018 House of Fraser's administrator is facing a complaint over its handling of the department store's collapse and sale to Sports Direct. In a letter seen by City A.M., businessman Paul Mckie claimed he was told by Ernst & Young on the morning of the administration that the firm had not been appointed. The official complaint, [...]
Focus On Knightsbridge: Who actually lives in the land of Harrods and what homes are set to be ‘superior’ to One Hyde Park? August 31, 2018 Fast cars, flagship designer stores and fancy restaurants are all things that characterise Knightsbridge in the London hive mind. But who actually lives amongst this finery where, according to Hamptons International, the average home goes for £3.5m? “Vietnamese, Turkish, American, Bahrani, French, Italian…” reels off Charlie Willis, head of London residential agency at Strutt & [...]
New homes: Our pick of the new builds going on sale in London this weekend August 31, 2018 New developments on the market this week Manhattan Plaza, Poplar From £599,995 Hate furniture shopping? Four fully-dressed two bedroom apartments are going on sale this weekend at this development close to Canary Wharf and Blackwall DLR stations. The flats are being used to sell the last two and three bedroom homes, many of which are [...]
Focus On Covent Garden: The tourist trap turned foodie hotspot also does homes August 31, 2018 Who lives in Covent Garden anyway? To most Londoners, this historic 17th century piazza is synonymous with street performers and burger bars. It’s always been a place to pass through on the way to the theatre, rather than a place to spend much time in or, god forbid, live in. But all that is changing [...]
Seven of Brewdog’s weirdest publicity stunts as it pledges to end ‘shock tactics’ August 30, 2018 Brewdog may have made its name off the back of a bizarre series of publicity stunts, but the indie brewer has pledged to “focus more on beer” and drop the “high octane shock tactics”. Following backlash to its parody porn website earlier this week, Brewdog posted a message to fans and shareholders on its website [...]
First-time buyers swoop in during summer lull August 30, 2018 First-time buyers jumping onto the property ladder rose to an eight-month high in July, as hopeful homeowners took advantage of the housing market’s traditional summer slump. Roughly 30 per cent of all house sales were made to first-time buyers in July, rising from 23 per cent in the same month last year, according to new [...]
Mortgage approvals sink back down as housing activity grows thin August 30, 2018 Mortgage approvals suffered a renewed dip in July, underlining fears of stagnant activity levels throughout the UK’s housing market. Last month approvals for house purchases edged down to 65,000, bucking a slow rise to a five-month high in June, according to new bank of England (BoE) statistics. Remortgaging approvals also dropped 5.5 per cent to 45,000 [...]