Boost for US housing as permits for new units rise April 19, 2011 US HOME building and permits for future construction rebounded strongly last month from February’s weather-depressed levels, but analysts warned a glut of housing on the market will make further gains difficult. The Commerce Department announced a 11.2 per cent monthly jump in the annualised number of permits for new housing units. New housing starts in [...]
Retail figures drive US markets rally June 14, 2011 US stocks posted their biggest gains in nearly two months yesterday as retail sales figures allayed fears over the economy that had driven a six-week slump in the market. Many analysts said the rally was likely a one-day wonder. Though still weak, the retail sales data was not as bad as most had expected, which [...]
Retail figures drive US markets rally June 14, 2011 US stocks posted their biggest gains in nearly two months yesterday as retail sales figures allayed fears over the economy that had driven a six-week slump in the market. Many analysts said the rally was likely a one-day wonder. Though still weak, the retail sales data was not as bad as most had expected, which [...]
WHAT DOES THE CHANCELLOR’S BUDGET MEAN FOR YOU? March 23, 2011 CATHERINE GANNON, 48 MANAGING DIRECTOR OF CITY LAW FIRM GANNONS LAW LLP Catherine is single with two children, earns a gross income of over £100,000 a year and pays a mortgage on her family home. She has a share portfolio and also has mortgages on various investment properties. She does not drink or smoke. She [...]
WHAT DOES THE CHANCELLOR’S BUDGET MEAN FOR YOU? March 23, 2011 CATHERINE GANNON, 48 MANAGING DIRECTOR OF CITY LAW FIRM GANNONS LAW LLP Catherine is single with two children, earns a gross income of over £100,000 a year and pays a mortgage on her family home. She has a share portfolio and also has mortgages on various investment properties. She does not drink or smoke. She [...]
House prices slide despite more activity May 9, 2011 HOUSE prices continued their decline last month despite increasing signs of the market stabilising, two separate surveys have shown. Prices were down 1.4 per cent in April, the Halifax announced yesterday, while this morning the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) revealed that 29 per cent of surveyors are still reporting falling prices, compared to [...]
New man is from the Leahy mould April 19, 2011 THE son of a Tesco store manager in the Wirral, Philip Clarke has moved into the hot seat 36 years after he did his first shelf-stacking shift for the supermarket as a schoolboy. Like his predecessor Sir Terry Leahy, who also grew up in Liverpool, he has been one of the backbones of the company [...]
China secures 100-aircraft order for its first commercial jetliner November 16, 2010 China yesterday announced a 100-plane order for its first commercial jetliner, a first step in its ambitions to challenge Airbus and Boeing for a slice of a global market worth $1.7 trillion. State-owned COMAC, or Commercial Aircraft Corp of China, unveiled the orders at the country’s largest air show yesterday, ending a dearth of orders [...]
China secures 100-aircraft order for its first commercial jetliner November 16, 2010 China yesterday announced a 100-plane order for its first commercial jetliner, a first step in its ambitions to challenge Airbus and Boeing for a slice of a global market worth $1.7 trillion. State-owned COMAC, or Commercial Aircraft Corp of China, unveiled the orders at the country’s largest air show yesterday, ending a dearth of orders [...]
HOUSE OF THE RISING MEDIA BARON: DESMOND PLOTS THE ANIMALS GIG June 14, 2011 THE CAPITALIST had an entertaining conversation with Richard Desmond this week, in which the media baron revealed the next rock frontman he would like to enlist to perform with his charity band The Crusaders is… Eric Burdon of The Animals. Desmond was speaking at a preview of his CNBC interview with Channel Five presenter Tania [...]