EU ambassador to China urges it to do more to cut steel output May 9, 2016 The EU ambassador to China urged it to do more to curb the slew of steel which is flooding global markets and causing widespread pain in the industry. Speaking at a briefing, Hans Dietmar Schweisgut, said its current measures to address overcapacity were "not going quite far enough". "Overcapacity, especially in the steel sector, is one of [...]
What the quiet rise of Tooting says about the challenges facing Sadiq Khan as mayor May 31, 2016 As with all great cities, London has many faces. We all know the stereotypes: West London is for old money and new oligarchs, North London is for intellectuals and media luvvies, East London is for hipsters and entrepreneurs, and as for South London, well that’s not actually so clear. West and North have historically been [...]
New homes on sale in London this weekend: from Elephant Park to private gardens designed by Andy Sturgeon May 11, 2016 Elephant Park, Elephant & Castle From £540,000 Studio to three bedroom apartments and penthouses have been released in the Highwood Gardens building. The release of 222 properties for sale is the latest chapter in Lend Lease’s Elephant Park development, which will build almost 2,500 new homes on 22 acres of land and create a new [...]
The murder of Jo Cox was an attack on our society – but freedom and justice will prevail June 20, 2016 The chancellor of the Exchequer and the governor of the Bank of England joined leading City figures at the Mansion House last week for the annual Bankers’ Dinner. The mood was of course very different to previous years after the shocking and horrific death, earlier that day, of the MP Jo Cox. The chancellor, the [...]
Brexonomics: The five most insidious anti-EU myths debunked June 3, 2016 Eurosceptics peddle a raft of myths about the economic costs of EU membership. These have little, if any, empirical basis, but Brexiteers cling to them doggedly however many times they are refuted by proper academic research. Let’s take a look at the five most insidious ones: One: we keep being told that quitting the EU [...]
Another sign that stamp duty deadline sent buy-to-let investors into a buying frenzy April 7, 2016 More proof George Osborne's stamp duty wizard wheeze served to push up prices in the run-up to the deadline, after new figures showed UK house prices rose by the most in at least a year in March. Halifax's house price index, published this morning, showed prices rose 10.1 per cent in the year to March, [...]
These three perilous trends spell disaster for Saudi Arabia May 31, 2016 “How the mighty have fallen!”– 2 Samuel 1:27 What a difference a year makes in terms of political risk in the energy markets. Just 12 short months ago, all talk was of a resurgent Russia and corresponding security of supply issues in Eastern Europe, as the Kremlin seemed the world’s greatest destabilising force. Traditionally stable [...]
UK house prices: First-time buyers force growth surge as buy-to-let investment tails off April 6, 2016 Buy-to-let purchases might be tailing off – but the number of first-time buyers in the UK property market has surged, pushing prices up as demand intensifies. Figures out from estate agents Haart this morning showed that while average house prices climbed 4.1 per cent in the year to February 2016, the average first-time buyer house price jumped 9.8 per [...]
Economic think tank EY Item Club warns over UK’s single engine consumer spending economy April 18, 2016 Consumer spending will continue to be the main driver of the economy this year, though if business investment fails to return in 2017 growth could falter, the EY Item Club think tank has warned. Consumer spending is expected to grow by 2.5 per cent in 2016, but slow to 2.1 per cent in 2017 as [...]
The Netherlands is the most lucrative buy-to-let property hotspot in the EU according to study from World First UK May 16, 2016 You might have thought it would be somewhere coastal on the Mediterranean, or a country better-known for its second home culture such as Italy or France. But the most lucrative buy-to-let market in the European Union turns out to be the modest, not-so-hilly, tulip-saturated Netherlands. With the EU's highest rental yield rate in April, at [...]