Brexit could cut £400bn from UK equities say investment analysts June 9, 2016 A Brexit vote would dramatically increase risk premiums on UK equities, one macro-research house has argued, wiping more than £400bn off the market. Absolute Strategy Research has argued that the risk premiums attached to UK equities could rise to from 5 per cent to 6 per cent after a vote to leave, implying a 20 per [...]
Edi Truell to make bid for Tata UK in the next two days June 29, 2016 Leading City financier Edi Truell has confirmed he will make a bid for Tata Steel's UK assets within the next 48 hours. He told Sky News that, contrary to popular belief, Brexit would benefit the UK steel industry. This is partly due to its improved ability to compete with subsidised German and French industries. Earlier today, Truell told City [...]
Home lending slowed in May as the EU referendum cast a shadow over the property market June 9, 2016 Home lending slowed in May ahead of the EU referendum as political uncertainty cast a shadow over the property market. There were 65,113 house purchase approvals in May, down 1.7 per cent from 66,250 in April – a 12-month low. This decline means house purchased approvals have fallen by more than 10 per cent over [...]
Sellers are shifting their housing stock in record time despite Brexit worries June 20, 2016 The time it takes to sell a house has hit a record low, as Britain's housing market continues to prove its resilience despite the backdrop of the EU referendum. The uncertainty of the outcome of the vote doesn't seem to have deterred buyers; property website Rightmove said today sellers only have to wait an average of [...]
Donald fails to trump Hillary as Clinton storms ahead in betting polls with chances that have “never looked stronger” October 10, 2016 Some commentators have chalked up the second US presidential election debate as a win for Republican hopeful Donald Trump. But Clinton's chances have "never looked stronger", according to betting experts Smartbets – and other bookies agree. At the town hall-style debate last night, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Trump came to blows over taxes, Clinton's email saga [...]
These are 2016’s top 100 influential leaders in fintech (part 2 of 4) December 7, 2016 City A.M. is publishing Hot Topics' top 100 fintech influential leaders list for 2016, supported by 360Leaders. This is part 2 of 4, in alphabetical order. Part 1 is here. For part 3 visit this link, and this is where you can view part 4. The most influential fintech leaders in 2016, E to J Eileen [...]
The new housing crisis is upon us – and it’s those who already own property that should be worried June 18, 2016 We hear an awful lot about the "housing crisis" in the UK and – particularly – in the capital. At one end of the ladder, rents are rising faster than wages and house prices are going up quicker than people can save for a deposit. At the other, new taxes and regulations on second homes [...]
Union urges Tata to end “rollercoaster of uncertainty” as it halts UK sale July 9, 2016 Unite is pressing Tata Steel to give cast iron guarantee to end the "rollercoaster of uncertainty" for British Steel workers following the group's decision to halt the sale of its UK assets. Tata said late last night that it had paused the sale of its biggest UK assets as it entered talks over a joint venture with German [...]
UK house prices will continue climbing, but don’t expect rates to be hiked as a result November 18, 2015 The housing market has always been key to the UK economy. People who move house often undertake home improvements, and strong demand (in theory) leads to more houses being built, both of which boost GDP. Given the major impact this can have on future interest rates, the UK housing market has traditionally been crucial for [...]
Property prices are continuing to soar – and it’s not just because of stamp duty May 17, 2016 There's yet more evidence that the government's stamp duty changes forced house prices up in March – but experts are warning that a chronic undersupply of housing will continue to push prices up overall. UK house prices increased by nine per cent in the year to March 2016, up from 7.6 per cent in the year to [...]