Stride Gaming share price rises as online bingo group hits the jackpot and profits forecast to rise nearly two-thirds September 19, 2016 Online bingo group Stride Gaming's stock shot up more than 12 per cent this morning on news that the company's full-year profits will be above expectations and rise by almost two-thirds. Stride Gaming is anticipating a full house for the year ended 31 August, with net gaming revenue up 69 per cent to "not less [...]
Barclays, Clydesdale, HSBC, Lloyds, Santander and Nationwide Building Society all downgraded by Standard & Poor’s over Brexit fears July 7, 2016 Six UK banks have been downgraded by Standard & Poor's (S&P) over concerns about risks arising out of the recent vote to leave the EU. Barclays, Clydesdale, HSBC, Lloyds, Santander UK and Nationwide Building Society have all seen their outlooks revised to negative by the ratings agency. S&P also revised its outlook on the Royal Bank of Scotland [...]
Property of the Week: Agent Lurot Brand is listing this house in Boyne Terrace Mews in Holland Park under two prices – with their services or without July 8, 2016 Boyne Terrace Mews, Holland Park, £3.75m/£5.75m A rare opportunity has come onto the market in Holland Park to custom build an ideal five bedroom house with the help of an agent who’s already done all the tricky paperwork. Getting planning permission to turn this mews house in a cul-de-sac in Landsdowne Road would have been tricky [...]
UK inflation flattened out in August September 13, 2016 Inflation remained flat at 0.6 per cent in August, still way below the Bank of England's two per cent target, official figures have shown. Figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) showed the consumer price index (CPI) missed expectations of a 0.7 per cent rise. “Fuel costs falling more slowly than a year ago as well [...]
The chancellor’s fiscal reset is a golden opportunity to slash living costs through tax cuts and planning reform September 5, 2016 Philip Hammond recently said that he may use the Autumn Statement to “reset” fiscal policy. That is a welcome sentiment because it suggests the chancellor sees before him a golden opportunity to transform the tax system. With Parliament returning, we are likely to see the government start to formulate and publicise more detailed economic policy [...]
As May pushes cash payouts for households, would sharing the proceeds of shale turbocharge the dash for gas? August 8, 2016 Michael Hulme, head of commodities at Carmignac, says Yes. Sharing the proceeds of shale with individual households as well as local councils will help kick-start the process, yes. The driver of shale development in the US was the existence of mineral rights – simply put, the ownership of what lies under the ground by the owner [...]
Till death us do part… or we buy property: One in five millennials would settle for a partner if it got them on the housing ladder July 27, 2016 If romance wasn’t already dead, it might well be now. In some of the most telling news yet about the state of the UK’s property market, one in five millennials have said they would forgo finding “the one” if they could settle for another partner in a less-than-ideal relationship… if that person could help them [...]
Article 50 rematch: Government heads to top court with revamped Brexit argument December 5, 2016 All eyes will be on the Supreme Court today as the attorney general doubles-down on the government's claim that the Prime Minister does not need parliamentary approval to trigger Article 50. Jeremy Wright will be the first to put forward arguments in the four-day hearing, while lawyers for pro-parliament activists who won their argument at the [...]
This graph shows the changing landscape of the UK mortgage market July 22, 2016 This graph depicts how dramatically the UK mortgage market has changed over the last decade. The chart, created by Statista from ONS data, lays bare how the 25-year mortgage has declined in the last 10 years. Read more: Housing market was buoyed by mortgage momentum on eve of EU referendum In 2006, 25-year mortgages commanded a 42.2 per cent [...]
Estate agent Belvoir says Brexit vote and stamp duty “unsettled” the property market September 5, 2016 UK property franchise Belvoir Lettings said this morning the property market had been "unsettled" in the lead up to the Brexit vote. Chairman and chief executive Mike Goddard said demand for property remains strong, but added that tax changes for buy to let landlords, combined with the EU referendum, meant the market's growth in the first [...]