Rents continued to climb in July – but the rate of growth is slowing August 9, 2016 Rents kept climbing in July – but the rate of growth is cooling in the second half of the year. According to data from Homelet, rents agreed on new tenancies in the UK over the past three months increased by 2.3 per cent as compared to the same period last year – excluding London. Read [...]
Despite growing pressure from MPs, David Davis says there will be no parliamentary debate on Single Market membership October 10, 2016 David Davis has reiterated the government will not offer MPs a vote on the terms of Brexit, despite growing pressure from across parties. Speaking in the House of Commons today, Davis said the UK's referendum vote represented a “clear overwhelming and unarguable mandate”, warning that “no-one should seek to find ways to thwart the will of [...]
Mortgage approvals fell to 18-month low in the first full month since the Brexit vote August 30, 2016 Mortgage approvals hit an 18-month low last month, according to figures from the Bank of England. In the first full month after the Brexit vote, approvals fell to 60,912 – down from 64,152 approvals in June. The number of approvals has been falling since March, when the stamp duty hike on second homes came into effect. There [...]
Risk and reward: Adam French, co-founder of Scalable Capital, left Goldman to develop an algorithm for matching retail investors with the right ETFs December 5, 2016 For two years, Adam French knew he was leaving Goldman Sachs. “The day I quit was quite liberating – it’s just not that easy to step away from a Goldman job,” says the former trader, and chief executive and co-founder of digital investment management firm Scalable Capital. There was no “eureka moment”, he adds – [...]
Get ready for a more mature Autumn Statement – which might mean you get ignored October 27, 2016 All Autumn Statements are political, but some Autumn Statements are more political than others. Under George Osborne, we have become used to very political Budgets and Autumn Statements. The former chancellor consistently engaged the media with policy tweaks – from pensioner bonds to corporate tax cuts. The changes were generally small, but their appeal to [...]
Countryside shrugs off Brexit concerns with soaring revenue and profits November 29, 2016 Housebuilder Countryside has laid solid foundations for 2017 after making a return to the London Stock Exchange earlier this year. The figures Adjusted revenue was up 26 per cent from £615.8m in 2015 to £777m, while adjusted operating profit rose 34 per cent to £122.5m from £91.2m. Basic earnings per share were up 209 per cent from [...]
Bank of England warns: EU cannot replace the City October 12, 2016 London's financial services firms would rather head across the Atlantic to New York than relocate across the Channel if forced to leave London, a Bank of England deputy governor said yesterday, as diplomatic figures suggest that Europe would shoot itself in the foot if it drives a hard bargain with the City over Brexit. Jon [...]
The British Overseas Territories can help make Brexit a success November 16, 2016 The UK is a family. It includes Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, but the Crown Dependencies and Overseas Territories, like the British Virgin Islands (BVI), are part of the wider family too. Like with all families, there is a shared history and a strong partnership – and I’m pleased to say that, following constructive discussions [...]
Brexit is a chance for London to renew itself once again as a great global city September 5, 2016 London is a phoenix-like city. It has reinvented itself time and again, rising from the Great Fire, the Plague and the Blitz. Compared to those, Brexit is a mild cold. The capital now needs to renew itself once again. It produces 22 per cent of the UK’s GDP and 30 per cent of its tax [...]
Before the bell: What you need to know before the US market open October 18, 2016 Inflation in the UK has jumped, and new loans in China grew by more than expected. Here's what you need to know before the US market open at 2:30pm. US futures are pointing higher ahead of the open. The S&P is up by 0.54 per cent, while the Nasdaq is 0.62 per cent higher. The Dow [...]