Persimmon is back in black as sales rise March 2, 2010 HOUSEBUILDER Persimmon swung back into profit last year after writing up the value of its landbank by almost £75m. Pre-tax profits came in at £77.8m compared to a £780m loss in 2008 when lower property valuations took their toll as the sector was ravaged by the recession. The UK’s largest housebuilder completed 8,976 homes last [...]
Approvals of home loans drop sharply February 23, 2010 MORTGAGE approvals fell sharply in January in response to inflated December activity and adverse weather conditions, the British Bankers’ Association (BBA) said yesterday. Data from the BBA showed that the number of mortgage approvals for house purchase fell to 35,083 last month from an elevated 45,650 in December, which had been boosted by the end [...]
RBS ponders sale of HQ at Gogarburn February 1, 2010 JUST five years after the completion of Gogarburn – Royal Bank of Scotland’s vast headquarters near Edinburgh and the darling of disgraced former chief Sir Fred Goodwin – and the £350m office complex may already be heading for the block. RBS is considering the merits of a sale and leaseback of the property to shore [...]
REGULATION WILL EXCITE THE MARKETS March 22, 2010 POLITICAL issues look like dominating markets this week. This started on Sunday when President Obama’s healthcare reform was passed narrowly by the House of Representatives. In France, Nicolas Sarkozy has seen his party battered in regional elections and tomorrow we have the last budget before the UK election. Finally, there is the European summit, which [...]
Profitable Bovis gets set for a spending spree March 8, 2010 HOUSEBUILDER Bovis is steaming ahead with plans to invest in new land after moving back into profit in 2009. The FTSE 250 group says it has restarted its land acquisition scheme with four sites with planning consent snapped up in the fourth quarter of 2009 and terms agreed on another 15. It had £122m net [...]
Confidence in retail sector lifts Wall St March 4, 2010 US stocks rose yesterday as better-than-expected monthly sales from retailers and a drop in the number of Americans filing claims for jobless benefits pointed to stabilisation in the economy. The boost from February retail sales, which were expected to have been hurt by severe weather across the US, lifted retailers’ shares as the S&P retail [...]
FOCUS ON: DARTFORD, KENT February 11, 2010 EYNSFORD HOUSE, HIGH STREET, EYNSFORD, DA4 0AA Price: £850,000 This Grade II-listed cottage is in the heart of Eynsford, which is just outside Dartford and 40 minutes from Victoria by train. The house, dating from the 18th century, has plenty of period features such as beams, an exposed brick fireplace and arched door frames. There [...]
Frosty start to 2010 for estate agents February 8, 2010 HEAVY snow and icy conditions froze activity in the housing market last month but estate agents continued to report rising prices, according to the latest survey from the Royal Institute for Chartered Surveyors (RICS). Although a net 32 per cent of estate agents saw property prices continue to rise, compared to 30 per cent in [...]
Redrow reduces losses but warns over mortgage market February 25, 2010 HOUSEBUILDER Redrow slashed its first-half losses following a pick-up in the number of sales and an increase in prices but warned that a lack of mortgages is still causing problems. Completions climbed 21 per cent to 1,266 for the six months to December with the average selling price of homes rising 3.6 per cent to [...]
OUSTED NEW STAR FUND MANAGER SET TO STRIKE OUT ON HIS OWN May 11, 2010 GIVEN Stephen Whittaker’s history at New Star, where his formerly impeccable fund performance nosedived and eventually cost him his job under notoriously hard taskmaster John Duffield, you could hardly blame the man for giving up the spotlight for good. Then again, Whittaker has never exactly been the shy, retiring type. Back at New Star, as [...]